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All Forum Posts by: D Chandler

D Chandler has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Post: First Property Suggestions + Where to Live

D ChandlerPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 1

Hello,

I am a new 28-year-old investor looking to buy my first property in SoCal area but need a place to live. Currently renting a room in Carlsbad and work in Carlsbad area with the option right now to WFH.

San Diego housing market is so expensive so I'm renting a room month to month while saving for a property.

In your opinion should I buy a house in the San Diego area (Escondido, Vista, Oceanside) with the goal to rent out the other rooms to pay for the mortgage or invest in a property OOS (Alabama, Texas, Arizona) or stay nearby for my first rental in Temecula, Murrieta, San Bernardino, Riverside etc and continue paying monthly rent in San Diego. 

I have been looking hard at Lake Elsinore, Oceanside, Escondido, and Vista, closest to my budget and quite a drive but the distance is worth the sacrifice, just more concerned on the area and if it can eventually cash flow renting rooms or the whole property.

I have 110K for a comfortable down payment, but want to limit risks as this would be my first property and I still need somewhere to live. I have a small budget for repairs and excellent credit.

Thanks in advance.