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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Looking for advice on what my next move should be!
Good Evening fellow Big Pocketers,
Here's what I have.
I currently have 3 properites (Los Angeles, San Diego, and my primary in a small town in North Carolina). I am looking to do something with my LA house and wanted suggestions. Here's some info: I rent out the one in Los Angeles for basically breakeven each month. I have about six years left on the mortgage, great long term tenants. If I were to sell this minute, I would come away with just over 200k profit. What would you do? I envision some options in the form of
1. Selling the house, taking the equity and putting a down on a multi-plex in Southern California
2. Not selling, just taking the equity out and doing the same thing as #1.
3. Hold what I got. Tenants do not plan on going anywhere and the appreication has been good thusfar.
4. Sell, taking the equity and buy a house outright to rent.
I know there are a million different options out there, I am open to any and all suggestions. Thanks!