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Henry Rodriguez
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build adu on property or purchase another property ?

Henry Rodriguez
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Happy Sunday! I’m seeking advice on where to invest my money next.

I currently own two properties in California, and at 21 years old, my goal is to continue purchasing properties and eventually pay them off to achieve financial freedom.

I’m considering two options:

1. Converting my garage into a studio: The conversion would cost approximately $20,000, and I could potentially earn $1,400 per month in rent.

2. Investing in a fix & flip or BRRRR strategy: I have about $75,000 in my bank account that I could use to acquire and renovate another property, which could help me build more capital.

Which option would you recommend for maximizing my investment potential? Thank you!

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Matthew Kwan
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Matthew Kwan
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HI Henry,

You would want to make sure your county allows you to condomize it so that you can two separate parcel numbers for the main house and the newly built DADU/ADU so that you can get appraised separately. However, based on regulations, only Seattle and San Jose allows you to have two separate parcel numbers. There are rumors that it will soon be for multiple counties in CA in June 2025. However, it's important to have your plans ready upfront so that you can execute it full speed when the time comes. @Albert Bui @Carlos Valencia

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