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Dominic Pizzi
  • Lender
  • Freehold, NJ
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Best and Worst Markets for your Potential Cash Flows?

Dominic Pizzi
  • Lender
  • Freehold, NJ
Posted

Hello BP!

Hope everyone had a wonderful Passover and Easter holiday with their families!

I have not posted in a while, but I am interested in hearing all of your responses on this:

Where has everyone been seeing their best markets for possible cash flowing properties, and on the contrary, where is everyone seeing their worst performing properties for cash flow? 

Working in the lending space, I have been seeing many people purchase properties or do refinances in places like Columbus, OH, Grand Rapids, MI, Greensboro, NC, indicating that they may be strong markets. Are any of you seeing places to avoid during this time?

Can't wait to hear everyone's responses!

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