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Michael Judd
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Puyallup, WA
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Washington state best region to purchase rental for cash flow

Michael Judd
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Puyallup, WA
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I live in western washington and am looking to purchase my first rental property somewhere within the state. What area in Washington should I be looking at? I have $100,000 to put towards 20% down payment and rehab costs. So far I am considering Thurston and lewis counties as well as spokane and the tri cities. Once I have a market narrowed down I will be looking for a realtor, property manager and contractor.

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Kiera Underwood
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Kiera Underwood
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
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@Michael Judd just for fun I wanted to throw out that in OKC you could buy 5 cash flowing properties at 20% down with 100k. I support your Washington investments! Just couldn't help myself. 

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