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Best Market for MFU to CashFlow and Appreciate

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I have spent so much time researching and I am so anxious to make an offer and close on my first MFU. I am just having trouble finding the right location. My goal is to buy a MFU (2-4) doors and have it cash flow from the beginning and still have a decent appreciation. I am open to a SFH if it cash flowed too. I narrowed the cities down to Greater Metro Atlanta are and Dallas Metroplex. Atlanta does seem to have some deals that can work. Haven't had any luck with Dallas. Are there other markets I should consider? Budget under $600K and 20% down. TIA

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Greg R.
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Not sure why you'd consider Dallas if you're looking for cash-flow. Don't assume that you're going to find a unicorn. Research property tax in TX. 

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