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Investment property in West Sacramento

Sherish K.
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Hello,

I recently purchased a newly constructed investment property in West Sacramento for over $600,000 near the Sacramento River. If anyone has experience investing in this area, I would appreciate some advice on the following:

1. Do you think I made the right decision in investing in West Sacramento?

2. Do you foresee potential growth in West Sacramento over the next 5 to 6 years?

3. What would be the estimated rent for a newly built 2,355 sqft home in that area?

Any insights or input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Joe Bertolino
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Joe Bertolino
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I am pretty high on West Sac.  The new I street and Broadway bridges will connect to Downtown and values will continue to climb long term.  There are plans to improve both water fronts.    

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