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Rental properties in the Bay Area
Hello,
I am Tamera McNeil and looking into buying rental properties and investing. I would greatly appreciate feedback about buying real estate in the Bay Area. Thank you and excited to be on the BiggerPockets platform.
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Quote from @Tamera McNeil:
I have considered out-of-state markets, including Tennessee, Texas, and Arizona. I also agree with you regarding the Sacramento area.
Thank you for sharing, I appreciate it.
I agree with the Sacramento area. I kind of looked in that area, haven't driven up there to look around.
I also considered Nashville, Tennessee and Arizona. I visited Franklin and Brentwood, Tennessee more than 10 years ago - really nice suburbs but expensive now. I know several California investors buying in Texas, specifically Dallas area, but they are doing a syndication to buy an apartment complex. If they bought a single family or 2 to 4 unit in Texas it was at least 5 years ago. Even though property taxes are high in Texas, I guess they made the numbers work.
I have a different goal from new investors. I'm not trying to scale or acquire "more doors". I'm looking at the asset and RE as a store of wealth (as part of my overall investment portfolio) to pass onto my kids. I'm looking at Nevada, either Reno/Lake Tahoe or Las Vegas. Nevada has low property tax rates (as well as Arizona). I would rent out the Nevada property then later on, leave the Bay Area and move into the Nevada home to semi-retire (work on a part-time/contract basis) - there's no state income tax whereas California is taxing all my income, including rental income from my Indianapolis properties. I'm still working out the numbers and pros and cons.