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All Forum Posts by: Maria Palma

Maria Palma has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: New-ish Member From San Diego, CA Area

Maria PalmaPosted
  • San Diego, CA
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@Jonathan Greene - Thank you for the offer to put you in touch with colleagues. I have a couple agents I'm working with right now here in San Diego. 

I actually have considered purchasing a foreclosure and flipping it to make some quick cash. I'm open to areas outside of San Diego. How is the market in your area?

Post: New-ish Member From San Diego, CA Area

Maria PalmaPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 2
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Hi BP Friends!

I've been lurking the BP threads for the past few months and finally coming out of my shell to connect with others :)

I've always had a passion for real estate. I was a real estate agent here in the downtown San Diego area from 2004-2006, but then decided that selling real estate wasn't my thing. I pursued blogging and writing, which I have been doing since then. However, I never stopped learning about real estate and discovered that investing in multi-family/commercial properties would give me the financial freedom that I crave. 

It was only a couple months ago that I conquered some limiting beliefs about investing in San Diego:

- It would be very hard for me to do deals with no out-of-pocket capital.

- Prices are so high and finding a good deal would be few and far between.

- It would be hard to find like-minded partners/lenders to work with.

I'm learning to stay open to all the possibilities and I'm hoping to learn from other positive-minded people!