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Xiao Xiong
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  • Murrieta, CA
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What are some of Fresno zip that can be safe and CF

Xiao Xiong
  • New to Real Estate
  • Murrieta, CA
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I am just starting out, other area in SoCal are just too expensive.... i,m doing my research in Fresno right now.  Have about 150k to get my feet into buy and hold strategy.  Ideally id like to find propertyies in 300-400 ranges have some CF and maybe small appretiation over time in Fresno.  I did see some property in 93722, 93723, 93726, 93727 within the range, and barely have some CF or break even with the current market.  

Any suggestions on the zip to look at in Fresno area?  More importantly would Fresno neighborhoods be hood for buy and hold strategy?   


Thanks!

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Yue Lehman
  • Realtor
  • Fresno, CA
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Yue Lehman
  • Realtor
  • Fresno, CA
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@Xiao Xiong

Hi Xiao, as a real estate agent, it would be illegal & unethical to tell you what I think is a safe area or not. Plus, what is safe to me might not mean the same to you. I suggest you find the criteria for "safe" yourself or for your prospective tenants.

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