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MFH neighborhood
Would any of you buy a Multifamily unit in neighborhood with no SFRs; a neighborhood lined up with MFU's up and down the street? Or do you just stay away because of the competition?
I also understand that buying a rental in an area were the majority of the houses are owner occupied is ideal. However finding a MFU in SoCal, specifically the Inland Empire, in an area surrounded by owner occupier (SFR's) is hard to come by.
# southern California, Riverside, San Bernardino, IE, Multi family