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All Forum Posts by: Karim E.

Karim E. has started 7 posts and replied 33 times.

Post: Newbie from San Diego

Karim E.Posted
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 9

Hello everyone!

Happy new year! My 2019 resolution is to close my first deal by the end of this year. I am mostly interested in residential Multifamily Properties. I am focused on buy and hold strategy. Since San Diego, where I live, is a very hot market it doesn’t make sense for me to invest here, so I have to look for opportunities out of CA. I am looking in AZ as it looks like it is cheaper that CA and with a more robust economy than Midwest area. What are your advices and your thoughts about AZ market?

Thank you!

Hello everyone,

I wish you all a happy new year!

I am living in San Diego and I would like to get started in RE investing. I would love to invest in MF residential properties. My "investing philosophy" is driven by cash flow and, so I am not really focused in future appreciation, that is the reason why I am looking for out-of -state investing. I would love to discuss with investors from San Diego who already had the experience of doing it. Currently, I am looking in AZ market, especially, in Tucson. What are your thoughts about it?

Thank you!

Post: Sandiegan out-of-state investors

Karim E.Posted
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 9

Hello everyone,

I wish you all a happy new year!

I am living in San Diego and I would like to get started in RE investing. I would love to invest in MF residential properties. My "investing philosophy" is driven by cash flow and, so I am not really focused in future appreciation, that is the reason why I am looking for out-of -state investing. I would love to discuss with investors from San Diego who already had the experience of doing it. Currently, I am looking in AZ market, especially, in Tucson. What are your thoughts about it?

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