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Jordan Sunshine
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Honolulu, HI
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Ready to learn Honolulu Real Estate Investor

Jordan Sunshine
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Honolulu, HI
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As the subject says, I am highly interested in learning more about Real Estate in Honolulu Hawaii and how to be successful on this island of ours. I'm open to learning any and everything I can about real estate, taxes, loans, contracts, inspections, contracting, property management, stocks, money lending, ect! I am born and raised on Oahu and plan on raising my child(ren) here as well. I live a busy life as most of us do on this island but I am eager and willing to share my extra time with someone who might be able to teach me a few things as well. Who knows, maybe my questions or current knowledge can bring a new way of thinking to the table for your investments as well! Hope to hear from you!

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Justin Young
  • Investor
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Justin Young
  • Investor
  • Honolulu, HI
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Aloha @Jordan Sunshine and welcome to BP. There was a time that I wanted to dive into Oahu real estate but didn't have the capital or connections to get started. My strategy is to acquire properties out of state, hold them for awhile and eventually do a 1031 exchange to gain a property here in Hawaii. That probably won't happen for awhile since the value of properties in the Midwest are far below those in Hawaii but at least I can get my feet wet and learn some things prior to coming back home here. Good luck to you.

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