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Property located off of a highway.
Hey guys I have an off market deal I’m going to take a look at on Saturday, and in California its a great deal. The issue I may have is the location of the property.
It’s not a bad location but it’s in a smaller forest town about 5 minutes from Lake arrowhead.
It’s a 4 plex and I was curious to hear what about people think about a short term rental/ long term rental combination would be a good idea or if I should just stick to one or the other?
It’s also hard to find comps because there aren’t too many in the area like it. Almost none, how would I look for comps on this property?