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LEASE OPTIONS IN CALIFORNIA
I’m a new investor starting out. I live in Los Angeles, Ca. Obviously, LA is one of the most expensive markets in the country. That being said, I’ve been taught you can still make money here, it’s just all about knowing how. Now, since I have limited capital, one area I’m looking into is Sandwich Lease Options. I’ve learned that with this strategy, you can do them anywhere regardless of price. You just need to find sellers and buyers for them. I was wondering if anyone does them in SOCAL (LA, IE, OC, SD). If so, how do you find sellers and tenant buyers ?