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CA, Nevada, or Arizona?

Rhyna Orillaneda
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Hi all,

Wanted to get your inputs.

Background about me..

My primary home is in San Jose, Ca which has appreciated a lot. I also converted my garage to an ADU (permitted) and is renting very well.

I’m a busy mom with 2 kids. Part time W2 job. Husband has a full  time W2 job.

I have $100,000 to start. My goal is long term. Not much on cash flow. 

Choosing between California, Nevada and Arizona. 
It would be amazing to have your inputs. I built my ADU through my own research and inputs here and the info here is so amazing!!!

Nice day to all!


Rhyna


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Brian Toleno
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I'll let you know about my journey in Reno, NV in a few months. Currently in escrow on a townhouse (cap rate ~ 5.25%).  Finding the right partners and doing the math upfront are the best ways to find the right fit for you, based on your finances and goals. 

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