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Nancy Mascorro
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Agent in California—need advice

Nancy Mascorro
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Hi BP community!

I'm an agent servicing LA, OC and I was wondering if you experienced investors / agents could give me advice on finding deals for my clients on the MLS.

Any price criteria?

Sq ft req?

Expired?

Would love to hear a different perspective.

Please, go crazy in the comments below 👇🏼🙏🏽

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Aseel Yerunkar
  • Investor
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Aseel Yerunkar
  • Investor
  • CA
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@Nancy Mascorro Really depends on who your target clients are and what they are looking for. Are you targeting investors? Traditional owner occupant home buyers? Older couples? The best deals are not the same for all buyers. For example, as younger investor I would be looking for a home in the OC that I can potentially house hack. This would have to be a home with 3+ beds and 2.5+ baths preferably with a dwelling unit, near an area with a younger demographic (colleges, downtowns, etc.) and where the rent on each room rented out individually would cover a good portion of my mortgage . But for a family of four looking to settle down this would be vastly different. Hope that helps.

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