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How to make money in Southern California
What do you think is the best way to invest in coastal Southern California?
The median home price is gonna be roughly $400,000, the 2% rule is a dream think more like the .2 to .5% rule here.
Do you buy small multi families for minimal appreciation and a chance to break even?
Do you try to focus on the city/county economic indicators?
Do you try commercial value add?
Compete with 1000s of flippers, and wholesalers?
What is the way to find a competitive advantage and bring something better or new to the table here?
Have at it guys.
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What a loaded question!!. I think you need to think alternative. The market has the biggest Baby boomer population. They need single level housing. With land being at such a premium especially coastal. Maybe modular/ manufactured single level could be a feasible option. Never go against the market. Just an idea.