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Miami vs Charleston for Investors
In todays market, which is best for investors of both single family and multifamily homes and Why? What areas in each do you prefer?
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Originally posted by @Jon D.:
In todays market, which is best for investors of both single family and multifamily homes and Why? What areas in each do you prefer?
It does not matter where you start as long as you develop your Core 4. The core 4 is David Greene’s strategy for long-distance and made up of a realtor, contractor, property manager, and lender. Once you have this team in place, you should be able to confidently invest in any market.
As for picking a specific market - I would go after one with an increasing job and population growth. I invest and work in Columbus, Ohio.
- Remington Lyman
