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Carlos Rodrigues
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Looking to buy in South Carolina

Carlos Rodrigues
  • Investor
  • Kearny, NJ
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Hello BP! I'm currently located in Union County NJ. A thought as crossed my mind to potentially invest out of state. Although I've never been to South Carolina but I'm thinking of looking out there to invest. The company I currently work for is also out in Charlston SC, so I could easily switch over. Although I have no idea on the RE market I'm starting to do my own research on it. I was thinking on purchasing some BRRRR or turn key properties to rent. Could anyone from South Carolina guide me: - Growing communities - Good locations - Good paying rents - Collage locations Mainly properties have to be under $50K if not less. I'm interested in pay cash for them. Either single or multi turn key properties, or fix and have equity in the property. The goal is to rent them out and possibly gain equity! f you're familiar with South Carolina or are a agent in the area I'd appreciate your help, you can comment or via email. I have additional questions as well. Thank you in advance.

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Troy Gandee
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Troy Gandee
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Charleston, SC
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@Carlos Rodrigues I would agree with these other folks. It's really hard to find anything in Charleston, Greenville or Myrtle Beach consistently for under 50k. They're out there, but they're in primarily heavy D class neighborhoods, which makes management from afar difficult. Columbia and other areas in the upstate should still be very equitable for you. There's a lot of manufacturing jobs coming to the upstate.

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