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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

los ángeles ROI expectations
In the Los Angeles Market am I on point in expecting a 12% COC return and $100 CF per unit? Or should my expectations be different? Thank you.
-jm
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Investing in a sellers market (like Los Angeles) at this part of the the real estate cycle requires much more skill & innovation.
Long gone (for now) are the days when 12% COC returns will bite you in the butt just by walking around. The emphasis now is on creating not finding 12%+ returns.