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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
GA is Bigger than Atlanta. Any Investors buy in rural areas?
Atlanta's market is great but a bit over saturated. We find that smaller more rural markets are gold as far as investing. How do you market, find leads, and invest in rural areas....?
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@Amnra Quincy bernard Sellassie
Welcome to BP!!!! Great topic and yes I currently invest in Macon, Ga that is somewhat a rural area and achieving greater returns than I would be in let's say Atlanta. Keep in mind that usually your higher cap properties bring on their own problems and require greater attention, but it depends on your investing strategy/style and what you are comfortable with. In regards to your questions about how do you market and find leads, are you talking about trying to wholesale? Very vague question so can you be more specific on what you are actually trying to achieve and we could better assist you.