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Hayes Mercure
  • Atlanta, GA
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Atlanta Investment Area Opinion? (Tri-City Area)

Hayes Mercure
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hey! I'm brand new to BP and real estate as a whole. I'm in the process of closing on selling an e-commerce business I started and am really excited to reinvest in rental properties in the metro Atlanta area. I wanted to see if anyone had/has any experience or opinions on the rental properties in the Tri-City area? Meaning, College Park, East Point, and Hapeville. My wife and I are about to buy our first home in Historic College Park and very eager to engage with that community.

To my very untrained and inexperienced eye, I feel like East Point and Hapeville could be great markets to hunt for rental properties as they seem to both be growing and reinventing themselves. But just curious if anyone in the Atlanta market had any opinions on this? 

Thanks so much!