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Seetha G
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Investing in Oklahoma Rentals

Seetha G
  • Rental Property Investor
  • SFO, CA
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Hello All,
I am considering to buy investment properties (single family homes) in Edmond, Oklahoma and rent it out. Can you please suggest if:

• Edmond, OK is the right market to invest for Rental homes
• How easy is it rent single family homes in Edmond, OK?

I appreciate all the suggestions and guidance I get regarding this.

Thanks!
Swetha.

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Deborah Burian
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Deborah Burian
  • Rental Property Investor
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Seetha G - I have zero interest in Edmond and have had great luck in Oklahoma City with SFH, especially in the area of Warr Acres and Bethany. Great luck in the city also but that may be a little too blue collar for some folks. Personally, after purchasing rental homes in urban OKC for a while, I purchased my personal home there. The city has a lot of really terrific things going on. If you happen to read my posts about my tenants, that is a wholly different project, my SFHs are so boring, in a good way, that there's no need to talk about them.

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