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All Forum Posts by: Jun Zhao

Jun Zhao has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Bay Area House Flipping

Jun ZhaoPosted
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Marin County isn't too far away from me. Would love to see what kind of projects you got going on!

Post: Bay Area House Flipping

Jun ZhaoPosted
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Darius, 

Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this. I think partnering is a great way to get my feet wet as well and I've heard good things about BP on networking with other investors. Do you know any investors around the bay? I would love to get connected with them and chip in on projects so I could learn the flipping process along the way

Post: Bay Area House Flipping

Jun ZhaoPosted
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Hi all,

I have been researching and educating myself on the house flipping business here in the bay area, CA. I'm fascinated by how one can leverage funds from another source and be able to create wealth for all parties involved in the game. The bay area certainly has one of the most expensive markets and my current savings is no where close for even hard money loan.. I would love to get started in house flipping now but it seems a little unrealistic.

Did anyone have similar dilemma? And what do you recommend?

Thanks in advance,

Jun