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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Finding a location to focus on
Hey fellow BPers!
I am US citizen living in Israel and currently own and landlord a triplex and single family home here.
Recently I have become very interested in investing in the US. My goal is to buy and hold single or small multi family homes, with good cashflow and a price range of up to 250K.
Being that I am not tied to any particular area in the US my journey begins with finding a good area to focus on. My first thought was Florida seeing the overall taxes are quite low there, unless there's something else I've overlooked.
I would really love to hear your thoughts, insights and advice on investing in Florida or elsewhere and especially advice that could help me narrow my focus down to a specific area within the state.
Thanks a lot.