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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best Mecklenburg County (Charlotte) Zip Codes to Invest In?
What zip codes within Mecklenburg County (Charlotte) do you recommend targeting when looking for rental properties (single family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and 4-units)?
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It depends on the area along with the deal itself. I prefer buy and hold as the interest rates are so low paying a little extra for a property only adds up to a nominal amount each month on top of what you wanted to pay. The Charlotte market is still a little small for restricting it to only zip codes as the city and suburbs have been growing so quickly each street is different with some new 300k plus construction sitting alongside some 1950's SFR'S.
Concord, Gastonia, and Stateville are great markets for flips.