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House Hacking Tips in Los Angeles

Wan-Yi Sweeting
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I’m curious to hear who in this BiggerPockets community has housed hacked in LA? And which areas would you recommend looking into that’s not the “ghetto”?

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Rachel S.
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Rachel S.
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That would depend on what you consider "ghetto". It's all relative. I live in a neighborhood that has a good mix of D to B+ areas. Probably even the B areas would be considered "ghetto" to someone who grew up in an upscale area of West LA... 

What are you looking for in a neighborhood and what is your budget? Those are probably more important questions. In LA, even the ghetto is expensive.

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