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All Forum Posts by: Tarek Youssef

Tarek Youssef has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

@Todd Rasmussen thank you. Although, I believe Sugarloaf is under Big Bear City not Big Bear Lake.

@Todd Rasmussen do you have a source on the face to face law? This is a huge concern for me, I live in orange county. The properties I'm looking at are in Sugarloaf for about $165k for a turnkey (yes they exist) 😂

Got it. Thank you for the information! 

@Todd Rasmussen what about Sugarloaf?

What are your thoughts on buying in big bear CA? I'm looking at the little town of Sugarloaf. You can find a turnkey property there for about $150k-$200k. But I'm wondering if theres more value in rehabbing rather than buying turnkey. It seems like homes stay on the market for a long time there too, and there's more offers on homes in the lower than listed end than higher than listed like you get closer to the coast.