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Marcos Sanches
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What are the best Real Estate investment niches in Los Angeles?

Marcos Sanches
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello everyone:

I am new to BP, and to real estate investing, I live in Los Angeles and find it difficult to figure out what is the best investment strategy for my market, I was hoping someone with success in investing in Los Angeles could shed some light on what are the best strategies for this market, I would greatly appreciate any advice, Thank You BP family.

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Daniel D.
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  • Whittier, CA
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Daniel D.
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  • Whittier, CA
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Hi Marcos,

I believe you can find great opportunities in the LA area, you just have to be open minded. Not knowing you're exact area or price point, I would recommend looking at multi units in San Pedro (the last affordable beach left in the west side), Long Beach (heavy rental market), Fullerton (great schools and universities), Monrovia (the next Pasadena), Korea Town (the new echo park), mid-Wilshire (excellent rental market), South Adams (the current hot spot for flips), Cypress (near Oxford Academy), Duarte (the next Monrovia, stay above foothill). I know the LA area pretty well and would be happy to point out a few other areas worth looking into. In general, be open minded about the area and find the lesser known pockets in the LA market.

Daniel

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