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Most Recommended Place to Invest in the PNW

Audrey Sommer
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I've been reading how the PNW is the worst place to invest. Unfortunately, I live in the dead center of it. If you had to pick a market in the PNW to invest in a long-term rental, where would it be? Especially, if this was your first rental property?

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    Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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    Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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    Technically central WA is Inland NW, not PNW🤔.  But thanks for the mention @Jay Hinrichs 

    I'd invest in my backyard, outside the city of Seattle. Too many pro-tenant RCWs. 

    The key for me wasn't to invest in the 'best place' but to know a market so well that a deal jumps off the page when it appears. You will recognize it because you will know relative value.  

    While a western WA deal might not meet some Midwest cf metric like 1%, it will be above the market cap rate or below FMV of comparibles and give you options.

    We best do that in our backyard or own sandbox. 

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