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Updated over 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

Aussie in need of guidence
G'day Guys,
I'm looking to invest in positive cash flow multi family housing,with a small budget (under 50k) so I've been looking in the Rochester,Syracuse,Buffalo areas in NY ,Pittsburgh,Greensburgh,New Castle areas in PA and to be honest the more reasearch I do the more confused I get,NY seems to have really high taxes,alot of the places I mentioned seem to have a high crime and unemployment rates,
But really high rents that spin off some good cash flow !
So if anyone is investing or living in the areas than can shed some light this for me it would be much appricated.
As I'm in Australia it's a little harder to join a physical investment club to find alot of this stuff out,But I am planning on coming over to check out some deals in 5-6 weeks.
P.s I've been getting my info of best places .net which seems all of the content hasn't been updated in a while is there a better source of info out there ?
Thankyou :wink: