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Kyle C.
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Best place to invest $50K?

Kyle C.
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  • California, CA
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Considering pulling out $50K from my home and investing it. In So Cal it doesn’t go too far, how should I invest it?

Interests:

- 2-4 unit investments

- Southern California

- Arizona, maybe Texas.

- Property Manager if out of state.

- Open minded to all recommendations

Thank you!

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Marc Rice
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Marc Rice
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@Kyle C.

Columbus, Ohio - you can find single family homes starting around $50k in C- neighborhoods of Hilltop and South Linden. If you leverage with a 25% down payment on a multi family you can get a good 2-4 unit in a C to C- area.

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