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All Forum Posts by: Zee D.

Zee D. has started 1 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: New investor looking to purchase out of state

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5
Quote from @Noah Chiero:

Hello Everyone,
My name is Noah and I currently reside in San Diego. I'm still in the research phase but I'm looking to pick up my first SFH property out of state. I'm hoping to connect with other California investors in the same boat and learn from people who successfully manage properties out of state. I Look froward to meeting and connecting with fellow like minded people.


 Hi Noah,

I am also in San Diego and in the same boat. It is not easy to find a deal these days especially in San Diego. I am also thinking of investing out of state. Have you looked at any out of state markets yet?

Post: New investor looking to purchase out of state

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5
Quote from @Amara Berg:

Hi Noah,

I hope you're doing well. I wanted to let you know that I have also been investing in real estate outside of California. In fact, I've been flipping properties in San Diego for the past three years. Recently, I joined a network of multifamily investors and we've been exploring emerging secondary and tertiary markets in states like Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma, and Idaho.

I would love to connect with you and chat about our experiences. It's always fun to be on this journey with others who are doing the same thing. I currently have a few single-family homes and I recently gave all of my tenants notice. If you're interested, I can share with you why I did that and my strategy moving forward over coffee anytime.

Please feel free to DM me if you're interested in connecting.


 Hi Amara,

I just sent you a message.

Post: Hello BP Team and Investors

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5
Quote from @Ashly Frasso:

Hello BP Team, 

I am a local Realtor and investor with a successful track record in real estate projects. Recently, we completed a large project that involved adding additional units to a multi-family property and fully rehabilitating existing units, resulting in a great return on investment. Now, we are gearing up for our next project and are eager to connect with investors and wholesalers to make another successful deal happen.

Talk to you soon

Ashly

Hi Ashly,
Congrats on your recent win! Just sent u a DM.
 

Post: Wholesaler keeping deposit

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

Im not an attorney or a legal advisor but here are my two cents.

1) You don't have a case unless you can prove that they provided you the misleading information and you acted solely on the basis of that information. This needs to be in writing. 

2) If you already have some kind of agreement stating that you are responsible for the due delegance and any estimates they provide are just estumates and ultimately you are responsible for verifying the facts or estimates than you dont have any recourse or case even if you can prove the part (1).

This is just a layman's opinion. You may want to consult an attorney for a legal advice.

Post: San Antonio Property Management

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

@Ryan O'Leary if you are still looking, check out RentWrex https://www.rentwerx.com/ . I have used them in the past and was satisfied with their service. 

Post: North County San Diego Real Estate Happy Hour

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

@Daniel Godbout Thanks for organizing it. I am planning to be there.

Post: North County San Diego Real Estate Happy Hour

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5
Quote from @Melanie Johnson:

Looking forward to the next one!

 The next happy hour is on 9/29/23. Here is the link:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521/topics/1144130-north-county-san-diego-real-estate-happy-hour

Post: Hello BP Forum!! Located in San Diego and looking for networking :)

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5
Quote from @Claire Baltodano:

Hello Everyone, 

My name is Claire, I joined BP years ago when I was analyzing deals in Bossier City, LA but was too scared to pull the trigger. I am a Southern California native, but I have moved around some due to the military (Navy Veteran, Hooyah!) and life. I am back, now in Ramona, San Diego, CA! I am currently working as a police officer for a local city, I have a SFH rental in Bossier City but will be selling it soon due to the ex wanting off :/

I also own a condo in Colton, CA, that my mother lives in. I am about to complete a HELOC for the condo for about $140k. I am hoping to use this money to start building my portfolio, I know in this market, it would be impossible (dramatic) without partners. I am very interested in other markets such as Boise, some cities in North Carolina, Georgia, and the list goes on.

I recently started a Short-Term rental business and picked up my first rental arbitrage a month after starting. I am currently seeing how that property goes, it is the slower season at the this time in this market. 

If anyone local, or not, wants to chat about real estate or short-term rentals, I am game! I am here to build relationships with the right people and really take off with scaling my real estate portfolio. I will be at the STR conference next week in San Diego. I am unsure about the STR model, but I am open to feedback and ideas. I am very motivated, ambitious, and constantly seeking out knowledge via relationships, reading, and listening to podcasts. I am absolutely obsessed with finding success in real estate.

I hope to hear from ya'll, thank you so much for reading! 

- Claire




 Hello Claire,

I am relatively new to the REI world and trying to learn as much as possible from this brilliant community. Besides that SD market is expensive and hard to get in, are there any other reasons you are looking to invest out of the state and not locally?

Also, I am looking to connect with like-minded folks and would love to connect with you.

Happy Investing!

Post: New to REI

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

Thanks for the suggestions Noah

Post: New to REI

Zee D.Posted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

Hello Folks,

I am new to the REI world (relatively) and the BP community. I have made passive investments in multifamily through syndication in the past. I am interested in Fix & Flip and BRRRR strategies. I have been following the local San Diego market and trying to learn as much as possible about them. I believe it is very important to have a team to succeed. I would love to connect with agents, wholesalers, investors, and fellow group members, and learn from the community and contribute to it.

Regards,

Zee