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Colorado Springs market question
Hi fellow BPer's. Thinking of investing in SFH rentals in Colorado Springs. Does anyone have experience there, like the availability of properties and areas to seek/avoid? Do you have any Real Estate broker contacts?
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I own a handyof properties in COS. It’s a tight market right now. People will give you areas to avoid but personally I’ve not been in any area that I find “bad”. Mind you I grew up in Indianapolis and spent a significant amount of time in Los Angeles so my idea of “bad” May be different. One of my properties is in a “bad” part of town and it cash flows the best. It’s a little more work but not that much more work. We have good hard working tenants who I have a lot of respect for.