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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best market for positive cashflow Orlando, Dallas, Austin, Nashvi
Hello everyone,
I am looking to buy my 2nd house (as REI) out of state (currently living in CA bay area) and looking at market suggestions. Have researched little bit on Orlando, Austin, Dallas, Nashville, Memphis, etc. Can invest about 50k cash for this. Main idea behind investing is little cashflow every month ($100-$200?) and eventually selling the property after 10+ years (if all goes well) when the kid grows up and is ready for college.
Thanks
Ashil
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@Ashil Katira I can tell you straight up, if you are looking in Austin, cash flow will be very difficult unless you plan on putting 40% or more down. I have been looking for myself for a while now!