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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
My area is 55% rented!
Hello, I'm new to investing and live in the midwest. I've been doing some research and found that my city is made up of 55% rental properties. Should I be worried about this? National average is at 35% per city. I would really like to get into owning and managing rental properties but is this a red flag?