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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

New market suggestions
Hi folks,
I'm an investor out of CA. Our family has a small portfolio of properties in Northern CA as well as Boise, Idaho. We're looking for another out of state market because CA is a nightmare and Boise has sky rocketed recently... Obviously every thing is up right now, but wanted to ask the community what markets you may suggest for long term cash flowing properties. We're ok with having some construction, but will be mostly buy and hold and for now are looking at 2-4 unit buildings with a budget of $100-150k for the first deal or two.
I've had interest in San Antonio and OKC for some time as lower cost markets compared to what we're used to. Have also heard good things about Ohio and TN. Any suggestions?
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I would check out Ohio if you love cash flow