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Adine Mateo
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Investing In California

Adine Mateo
  • South Carolina
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Good Evening,

I'm currently doing my research on multifamily 2-4 Units in California.I would like to get my first property in California because I feel more confortable doing the property management myself and once I get the swing of things I would love to invest out of state. So these are the cities within California that have some pretty good deals. If you know of any more places I should look into please let me know. 

Lancaster/Palmdale 

Bakersfield

Inland Empire

Beaumont

Murrieta.

 any thoughts on my list? Thanks in advance 

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Elizabeth Colegrove
  • Hanford, CA
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Elizabeth Colegrove
  • Hanford, CA
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I don't operate in any of those cities but do buy in the hanford area. I LOVE it out here. The property tax and insurance are low. While California has strict laws, they are also great because it is black or white!

We own in 3 states, but honestly I love investing in California! We are picking up our 3 and 4th house this and next month in California for a total of 6 and 7. 

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