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Sacramento buy and hold areas
Being from the Bay Area, I am interested in trying to get better cash flow from the Sacramento market. Does anyone have any good insight on what they are seeing in the market there right now?
I recently took a trip there and drove some neighborhoods, and a good "sweet spot" seemed to be the Tahoe Park and Colonial Heights areas. These neighborhoods seem reasonably safe, and it looks like you can get at least 1% in rent. Does anyone have any land lording experiences in these areas or like any other areas in Sac for buy and hold?