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Gary Nicholson
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Tulare County California - Investment questions

Gary Nicholson
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello BP users! I just recently flipped two raw land parcels in 2 different states and realized a really great return on both after some initial land improvement investments. Now I need to reinvest the cash I'm sitting on.

I have been slowly looking into Tulare County California which is pretty much in the Sequoia National Forest. My question is, does anyone have any information or experience in this county as far as investments go for:

Raw land-buy, hold, improve, flip

AirBnb investments-Build and rent out

Water table is high out there (280 feet or less) sandy soil for good perk(septic). Power is hit or miss  depending on where the property is located,etc. Solar is an option for an off grid AirBnb property so there is that.

Thank you!

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