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John Reardon
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Multi family bubble- wait or jump in?

John Reardon
  • San Diego, CA
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I am a San Diego realtor and broker. I have been seeking a multi family complex where I can house hack for a couple years now with no luck on anything that remotely makes sense. All the deals I analyze are negative cash flow. Tempted to go out of state to start in investing and continue renting locally. Many believe multifamily is facing a bubble. Best to just wait for a correction or crash in the asset class or move forward if the numbers work? Thanks

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David de Luna
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David de Luna
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  • NorCal
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To my mind, if you're buy-and-hold then who cares about a bubble. You're buying for cash flow, not appreciation. Bubble or not, everyone needs a roof over their head. Analysis show $150 a door cash flow or better? Make an offer!

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