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Carlos Quiros
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Jackson, Mississippi Investing

Carlos Quiros
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, Ca
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I wanted to gain insight about this market.

How are you all doing cash flow wise, roi wise in this market. 

How much is the average turn key single family home/duplex in Jackson, MS C+/B- areas?

taxes/insurance costs?

Any insight would be helpful

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    Susan Maneck
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    Susan Maneck
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    I can tell you to avoid 39209 zip code because it's a war zone. 39204 and 39213 aren't much better. The best neighborhoods are Bellhaven, Fondren and the Northeast side (39211) but they are more expensive. I tend to favor 39212 and 39206 because properties are still relative cheap and the ROI is high. If you have questions about specific properties contact me privately and I'll tell you what I think. I'm in California now myself but I lived in Mississippi for 20 years and bought all my properties during the recession and nearly all were in walking distance from my own house.

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