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Ana P.
  • Seattle, WA
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Looking to buy my first rental property in Spokane, WA

Ana P.
  • Seattle, WA
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Hi!

I am looking at buying my first investment property in Spokane, WA, with the intention of holding it and renting it for cash flow. I am open to single family homes as well as multifamily properties, but based on what I have been seeing, probably will end up leaning towards a single family home.

I would greatly welcome any advice you have for me as for where to look, agents you can recommend, and any other additional advice you can offer.

I have been a little afraid that the Spokane market is a little too hot right now, and that I am late to the party. If that's the case, I am also open to other areas in WA, as long as I can get some cash flow and low vacancy rate.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Ana

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