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Drew Dotson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, Ga
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What are the best types of properties for buy/rent/fix Strategy?

Drew Dotson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, Ga
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Your unique objectives and goals as well as the amount you have available to invest will help you find a good investment rental property. Additional considerations should include area occupancy rates, proximity to schools and shopping, the amount of parking, and the amenities on property that will attract more desirable tenants. A good range for buy/fix/rent property is commonly thought of to be between $80,000 and $250,000 after repair value.