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Edward Hatcher
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Neighborhood grading for out of State investors.

Edward Hatcher
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Temecula, CA
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Is there a good way of grading a neighborhood for buying long term rentals when you live out of state ? any websites or strategies would be a great help.

   thanks.

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Art Mimnaugh
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Art Mimnaugh
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@Miguel Teran I think @Brandon Sturgill has this for Columbus but not sure if he has updated from his older version.   With that said grading is very relative and really is an input into your goals, risk profiles, and investment strategy.

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