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Scott Poole
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San Jose Newbie RE Investors, investing in Oklahoma City

Scott Poole
  • San Jose, CA
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My wife and I are tech managers in the Valley, looking to shift more of our portfolio into Real Estate.  Any resources that can help us learn for success are handy ones for sure.  Look forward to exchanging knowledge and ideas.

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Lou Milard
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  • Seattle, WA
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Lou Milard
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  • Seattle, WA
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I'm from the Northwest where Real Estate prices have gone through the roof.  While are there still good potential deals, they're becoming harder to come by. We're also looking into investing in the Oklahoma City market.  From our analysis, there's a lot of great value plays in this market both on the residential and commercial sides. Our capital goes a lot further there than our local market.  We're excited at the potential opportunities. 

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