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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best turnkey market
Hi! I'm hoping to make my first turnkey investment property purchase in the next few months. I'm narrowing down what seem to be strong markets and really like both Philadelphia and Jacksonville. Does anyone have any personal experience w/ turnkey purchase in either area? I feel like the cash flow numbers are better in Philly, but appreciation potential may be better in Jacksonville. Anyone have any thoughts as on either market or other current strong markets? Thanks!
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Thanks @Jerry Padilla! That's actually how I expanded my initial search into Jacksonville - one of the groups on there got fantastic reviews.
@Account Closed - I'm finding the Chicago market seem to be best (cash-flow wise) for the multi-family units. For my first time, I wanted to start w/ a single-family home, at a lower price point. Many of the single-family homes in Chicago area (s. suburbs) are right where I grew up and where my parents live and it's just not a great area anymore (used to be!) Thanks for the Philly info.