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Bridgette Delva
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Urban, Suburban or Rural - what's your investment recipe?

Bridgette Delva
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ocala, FL
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Hey BPers!

Rural, urban or suburban investments, where have you had the most success with fix & flips? We're currently live in an urban area, have a long term SFR in a suburb outside of Atlanta and working on fix & flip (back up plan would be LTR) SFR deals in a rural area of Central Florida. In our book positive cash flow/profit is king so what should we watch out for in the rural areas?

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    Kenneth Garrett
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    Kenneth Garrett
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    @Bridgette Delva

    I invest in the suburbs outside of Chicago. Both flips and BRRRR projects. Better schools, less crime, lower entry and the convenience of access to the city, but no city landlord rules.

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