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All Forum Posts by: Sylvin E.

Sylvin E. has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: New from Los Angeles, CA & Needs some advice

Sylvin E.Posted
  • Multi-family Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thanks for the input ... this helps a lot.

As for the analysis, at this point I'm using the 50% rule for operating expenses until I can get actuals and for the income I use rentometer.com (any thoughts on this site?) until I can get actuals here as well - so hopefully, I'm not too far off base.

Simple, but I guess I never thought of it like that - "I'm renting from myself." Got it - thanks!!

Post: New from Los Angeles, CA & Needs some advice

Sylvin E.Posted
  • Multi-family Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello everyone,

I'm new to BiggerPockets and a newbie real estate investor. Just trying to get my feet wet and this site has proven to be a great repository for tons for useful info.

So I guess I'm in search of some advice:

I live and work in Southern California and would like to start my real estate investing here. My plan is to start with a small multifamily property that would double as my residence - owner occupied. I've read a few threads that talk of the difficulties in finding properties in SoCal that cash flow or meet most of the "rules" and "guidelines" of BP - some investors steer clear of this market. My question is, when I perform the cash flow analysis on a property - to know of it's a good deal or not should I assume that all units are generating income, even though I would be living in one? Or should I move on from properties that do not positively cash flow while I'm occupying one of the units? Obviously I'd prefer to make some money from my investment; but considering I'd be living, there I'm totally ok with breaking even - is that a good mindset?

I'd appreciate any insight available - thanks!!!!