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All Forum Posts by: Dylan Darty

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Post: Getting Started in San Diego Multifamily

Dylan DartyPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Temecula California
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 2

Good afternoon everyone, my name is Dylan and I'm just getting started in real estate investing. I'm currently wrapping up my bachelor's in finance and planning to pursue a Master's in Real Estate, while also preparing for the California real estate salesperson exam. I'm comfortable with numbers and sales, but I'm still working on understanding how different market types affect investment strategies. 

I'm leaning toward multifamily investing and have been diving into the BiggerPockets podcast, currently about 13 episodes in. I've been especially interested in creative financing strategies like seller financing strategies like seller financing and subject-to deals, and I'm also open to exploring hard money lenders. I do have access to a VA loan, though I consider that more of a backup option.

My main question is this: In a market like San Diego County, how viable are these strategies? Are there specific areas where they tend to work better? I'd really appreciate any insight from those with experience in the local market. 

Thanks in advance for the help. Looking forward to learning from everyone here.