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Is INLAND EMPIRE CA a good area to invest for a rental home ?
I was wondering if Inland empire is a good area to purchase a home for a rental ? I'm a newbie in REI by the way ! If not inland empire, which area of California is good ? Thank you
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@Brian Nguyen Brian, I own a few small multi-family in Rialto and San Bernardino and a couple single family rentals in Hesperia. There are still good deals to be found in the Inland Empire and the High Desert ( Hesperia, Victorville, Apple Valley). I’m actively looking for either a few flips or buy and holds in the Inland Empire.