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Monica Gonzalez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Redlands, CA
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Getting into the REI - Areas of Interest San Bernardino County, Califorina (I.E.)

Monica Gonzalez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Redlands, CA
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First, I wish there was a location for San Bernardino County (SBC), especially since it is the largest county in the US with so much variance of investment potential. 

I'm looking to get started in a long-term rental, even a perhaps a small multifamily in a B-/C+ class-ish property.  I've been trying find topics here on BP for the SBC, sadly nothing posted lately in the last year.  I think it's as far back as 2019. I've been listening to almost all the BP podcasts daily; I've read 2 of the PB books including Starting with Strategy. Are there any people here who are in those areas as well? I'd love to meet up, specifically areas East of the 215 and or North of the 10.

I'm also curious about starting out in B-/C+ class-ish multi-property where the median house is around $500k, however it boarders an area of the median home of $700k.  As much as I'd love to be in the straight B class, living in SoCal and wanting my first purchase to be close I simply cannot make my first investment in a B from what I can tell so far. Any tips from people who toggle between the two would be so appreciated. 

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