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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
New to San Bernardino/Riverside Counties
Good Afternoon All!
Just wanted to introduce myself here! I just moved here from Central TX where I was seeking to buy residential multifamily properties.
I saw there are a variety of meet-ups in the San Bernardino/Riverside/Orange County areas, and was wondering if there were any you guys preferred? I'm still looking to buy residential multifamily properties and I'm thinking about the Inland Empire due to proximity, though as I'm new to the area, I'm sure you guys know better than me. Are there cities/neighborhoods in these counties that seem to be better for investors? Also, are there certain types properties (SFH vs multifamily) that seem to be better deals here?
I appreciate any help in getting the lay of the land!
Tyler
Most Popular Reply

Hi Tyler, check out the Inland Empire Real Estate Investment Club. Fairly large group and quite a few active investors in the mix. Most do single family but people show up that do everything from mobile homes to multi.