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Southern California advice
I'm thinking of a buy and hold strategy. I have to look at cities like HEMET, SAN BERNARDINO, APPLE VALLEY,etc. Do anyone have some good advice on some of these cities or other cities with real estate that is more affordable? I want to buy something in the range of 80-130k I am also open to traveling a few hours from the Los Angeles area for my rentals. I want a good tenant market is possible. Advice?