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Samuel Lynch
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North San Diego County

Samuel Lynch
  • Realtor
  • Jacksonville, NC
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Hope this finds everyone doing well. I will be moving to the North San Diego County, CA next summer and am wondering what buy and hold strategies are working there? Is it mainly single family homes, multifamily, condos, etc? 

Basically, What is working for other buy and hold investors in that area? Thank you for the feedback!!!

Sam

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    Ken Vingua
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    Ken Vingua
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    I live in Oceanside and started investing out of state this year. I am new and I did not see anyway to invest in buy and hold here. If you can find a great deal, it may work. You may also be able to invest in vacation rentals and convert a traditional SFR into an Airbnb type propert. I ran the numbers on some around Oceanside and it could have worked but in the end I decided that it didn't fit my goals. I feel that buying here is far too speculative but if I would have bought that property 3 years ago then it would be considered a win today.

    Reach out to me when you get in town. We can have coffee and bounce ideas on strategy with each other. 

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