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Best B/C areas for cashflow or BRRR in Pittsburgh?

Kadia Lawrence
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Hi all,

Please pardon the dupe from the Local Pittsburgh forum -- wasn't sure the best place to post. I am a new investor in Pittsburgh from out of state. (I am closing on a triplex for cashflow shortly.) I'm looking to get a sense of the latest thoughts on 1) the best B or C (even C-) areas for cashflow, 2) thoughts on up and coming areas that still have cashflow opportunities and future appreciation prospects and 3) opportunities for BRRRR. I am narrowing down my list and trying to categorize neighbords into B or C and also up and coming. Have been researching areas like Homestead, Munhall, Swissvale, Braddock, Rankin, some on north side like Bellevue, Avalon, also Millvale, Etna or in the other direction, Penn Hills. Also curious about Wilkinsburg and how Lincoln-Lemington Belmar is viewed relative to areas closer to East Liberty. I really like areas such as Dormont, Mount Washington but wonder if that would be catching lightening in a bottle. It's early so am open to thoughts...

thanks in advance

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