All Forum Posts by: Angel Negrete
Angel Negrete has started 6 posts and replied 18 times.
Post: New member introduction

- Downey, CA
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
@Michael Lee:
Thank you for the great advice. Really appreciate the time you have take to teach me something new. I will definitely look into looking out of state for deals
Post: New member introduction

- Downey, CA
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
@Iverem Rose:
Thanks and anytime! This is one of the few videos that keep me going. https://youtu.be/PWUftpAMy0Y
Post: New member introduction

- Downey, CA
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Hello everyone,
I been a member for a bit but never really introduced myself but something has changed. I am just a newbie to the real estate investor world but been reading many books about real estate investing for about a year. Found "The book on rental property investing" by @BrandonTurner and here I am. The change is that now it seems like I have been bit by some type of real estate investing bug and all I can do is think about my next move. To all of my fellow bigger pockets members always remember if you want to realize your dreams you have to go out there give it everything you have and more to make them a reality.
Post: Title records search

- Downey, CA
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
@Chris Mason thanks for the info. Really appreciate the help.
Post: Title records search

- Downey, CA
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Chris does this information also include leins, owed taxes, second mortgages and other information?
Post: Title records search

- Downey, CA
- Posts 18
- Votes 2
Hello,
Has anyone used ustitlerecords.com? Just wondering since I was interested in a property but only had a few days to check everything before committing to an offer. Needless to say no deal was made but still interested in knowing if I could find a quick way to get must needed information fast.
Thanks for the information @MichaelSeeker
appreciate the help.
Hello, I've been reading a few books about real estate investing and I ran into using your current 401k and turning it into a "Real Estate IRA" to purchase investment property. Has anyone else heard of this?