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Newbie looking at Boise Area

Meghana Garise
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Hello all

I am a new investor and finally writing my first post!! 

I am looking in the Boise ID area for my first investment property and wanted to reach out to the experts to help educate me! :)

I read and heard about the Boise has been growing at fastest pace in the recent years and I am wondering if this is still a good market to invest in? Or is it already at its peak and a better choice is to wait?

What are some areas to good/bad/avoid for a buy and hold? I am looking at MFH but SFH is ok too.

Any help or advice is really appreciated!

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Cody Stone
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Cody Stone
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Welcome to the site @Meghana Garise

Boise is a great area to invest in. Buy and holds that pencil out are hard to find especially on the MLS. Try looking in the outer areas for cashflow like, Emmett, Middleton, Notus, Parma, Payette. Notice property taxes are higher in Canyon county for landlords, but price points are on average $100K less than Ada county.

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