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Thomas Cheek
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Buy and Hold Investments in San Diego

Thomas Cheek
  • San Diego, CA
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What are the best areas in San Diego to buy for cash flow?  We're looking for properties that will instantly produce cash flow, and make sense for a long term investment.  Also, if anyone would be willing to let me tag along as you look at properties and learn more about the San Diego market, I would love the opportunity.  

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Katrina Razavi
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  • San Francisco, CA
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Katrina Razavi
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  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi Thomas, look for working class areas like Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, etc in North County and areas like National City or Chula Vista in the south. Those are areas which can generate decent cash flow and IMHO have great long term investment opportunities. Also, read all the local newspaper and SD magazines, they are great sources to learn what developments are happening in the city in terms of job growth and gentrification. Good luck!

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