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Alexis Avila
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Any good Investment Area in CA?

Alexis Avila
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Berkeley, CA
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Are there any good income producing areas for rental properties in California?

Is anyone else looking at Merced, CA?

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Tina Tsysh
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Tina Tsysh
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Looking into Inland Empire in SoCal (Riverside County). Since LA and Orange County are getting very pricey in terms of rents and home prices, many people that can't afford to live there are moving up to the IE. They are trading a longer commute for lower housing costs. IE is projected to have the second highest rent growth over the next 5 years according to CBRE. 

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