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Rachel S.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Information about Redlands, CA

Rachel S.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

My preference is to purchase a multi family in Los Angeles within the next year or so. However, in case the numbers do not work out for me, I am looking in the IE also. I already have a SFH in the San Bernardino mountains that I rent out. This cash flows and has appreciated nicely, because I bought it as REO at a rock bottom price. I was looking at Redlands because of it's proximity to Loma Linda University, hospitals etc, due to the potential for a pool of professionals with steady incomes. I have read that the majority of it is nice but there is one neighborhood that should be avoided. The post didn't specify where that was. Can anyone enlighten me?

Also, if anyone has any other areas in IE that they think I should consider I would love to hear about them.

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