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All Forum Posts by: Sam Shapiro-Kline

Sam Shapiro-Kline has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Quote from @Ammar Muhammad:

@Sam Shapiro-Kline I am actually trying to do something similar. My time horizon is longer though. probably in one or two years. Would love to know what you ended up getting in terms of area and property. 

 It's good to see that others are including @Ammar Muhammad, @Felix Piper @Kenan Heppe and @Jonathan Taylor! There's a pretty clear value-add to ADU construction on multi-family from a cash flow perspective, but I'm certainly concerned about the ability to refi post-construction or get the right valuation on an exit.

Hi All,

I'm new to real estate investing, based on the westside of Los Angeles. Part of my motivation is seeing the impact of housing scarcity and affordability in California.

Currently exploring 'lower cost' entry points into development - specifically opportunities to buy SFH or 2-4 unit MF and add 1 or more ADUs, in LA county.

Anyone have experience with ADU additions as an investment strategy?

I'm also open to moving and house hacking component depending on the location in Los Angeles. I'd consider medium-income areas of LA like East Hollywood, Koreatown.

Reach out!