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Amber Gazzolo
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Looking for guidance on finding a needle in the haystack. Just moved back to SoCal and looking to continue investing while house hacking in a multi unit. Supply is low but also potential rent income is negative in a big way on anything I look at online, pushing us out of qualifying with the higher interest rates. What are some strategies/approaches to expand my option pool and find something that works?  We have a temporary living situation and desperately trying to avoid getting into a one year lease, but time is running out.  Thanks for the help! 

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Hello Amber I am also in orange county and it definitely more challenging in this market to find a cash flow multi family. Have you looked into more inland like riverside, San Bernardino county? Also if your in the Tustin area tomorrow evening there will be a real estate investor mixer if you want to stop by and meet other people in the area and share ideas of whats working in Southern California. Message me if you would like more details about the meet up. 

@Albert Bui @Matthew Kwan

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