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Updated 5 months ago, 08/14/2024

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CA investment home

Kelly Monteiro
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Hello CA investors,

I’d love to pick your brain on deciding between two investment homes for a short-term rental. I’m aware California is not the best market, with the restrictions and potential new tax coming up, etc, but we have personal reasons to invest there.

With that said, we visited a lot of houses in the San Diego area and saw 2 that seem like a potential fit for us: one is a smaller 3 bedroom but a mile from the beach and the other is a 15-17min drive to the beach, but bigger with 4 bedroom and a little cheaper, which would allow us some cushion to invest on a hot tub or potential pool. This would be our first rental investment, so we’ve been learning a lot and I would love to hear thoughts from this community. Thanks once again!

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