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All Forum Posts by: Nathaniel Page

Nathaniel Page has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Looking To Househack In Riverside, Ca (Inland Empire)

Nathaniel PagePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, Co
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Linzey Ledesma:

@Nathaniel Page

I currently live in riverside also in canyon crest area, which is a great neighborhood. You tend to see a mixture of older retired people but also of college students due to the universities in the area. I absolutely love riverside, and prices are still relatively reasonable. Families moving in to this area due to lower costs compared to OC or LA.

Im currently looking to house hack my first property and am also looking in riverside or nearby cities.

 Good luck on your journey linzey! Hope to see future success posts from you :)

Post: Looking To Househack In Riverside, Ca (Inland Empire)

Nathaniel PagePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, Co
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Brad Sneckner:

@Nathaniel Page

Hey Nathaniel! Honestly, I think Riverside is kind of clutch for househacking since we have 3 major Universities and a City college. I would recommend looking for something close to UCR if possible. Canyon Crest is a great area (that's where I live actually) and you'll have lots of students to rent rooms to unless COVID has a longer lasting impact on that than we expect.

Feel free to reach out with any financing questions you have!

Good luck!

Thanks Brad! This insight was really helpful. I am going to look at that neighborhood. Fingers crossed that I will be able to do this every year until we find our forever home.

Post: Looking To Househack In Riverside, Ca (Inland Empire)

Nathaniel PagePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, Co
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hey all,

Longtime lurker here and am finally looking into getting my first home! I currently live in San Diego, but I was born and raised in the Inland Empire (Fontana). As much as we would love to stay here, me and my wife feel like we have been priced out of this market.

We are both 29, DINKs, and getting close to our 30k goal for 5% down on a 3BR+/2BA+ due to our high credit score and income. I have listened to several BP podcasts and gained a lot of valuable knowledge. I also recently read the book on house hacking by my good friend Craig Curelop.

With that being said, what's the outlook of Riverside looking like? Are there specific neighborhoods that would be good for house hacking? If not, are there other IE cities I should look into?

I am making a trip to my old stomping grounds Sunday (and plan on making many more this summer as we drive for dollars), so any advice is appreciated!