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Hello. My name is Howard Cabalfin. I am a newbie to Bigger Pockets and Real Estate. I am interested in learning how to rehab and rent property in Sacramento, California. Go KINGS! And interested in learning to BRRR. Looking forward to meeting anyone with this experience.

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Hi Howard, the Sacramento area has experienced a surge in growth over the past ten years but there are still opportunities that come up.  My suggestion would be to read some books on investing, being a landlord, and get to know the neighborhoods.  Everyone wants to invest and flip homes homes in Folsom until they realize all the homes are $600k to a mil.  Those calls are always entertaining - we are not Ohio.  That being said, the area continues to grow and expand.

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