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Maxwell Teranen
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  • San Francisco, CA
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Identifying Attractive Markets for BRRR & Rental Income

Maxwell Teranen
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi BP Community!!

Using BPInsights I've been analyzing and scrubbing their market data to find attractive cities to buy in. Across 22,000 cities I've calculated RP Ratios (Rent to Price) and found the market appreciation city by city. 

Having nearly a complete data set across the country, now comes the fun part to analyze this. I'm hoping to get some guidance from the community on how you identify good potential target cities to invest in for rental income or BRRR strategies.

Attached is small subset and screenshot of the data I have. Direct message me if you'd like me to send you the full data-set. 

Thank you in advance for being the amazing people you are!

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