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John Rutherford
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  • Destin, FL
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Market Trends/Neighborhoods to Buy/Avoid

John Rutherford
  • Investor
  • Destin, FL
Posted

Hello BP,


I have been doing multifamily investing for the last few years and am looking to expand out of Florida. The GRM is becoming more unfavorable as well as insurance is skyrocketing due to hurricanes the last couple years. I am primarily looking for 10-20 units residential deals.

I have been looking at Wichita KS and overall it seems like a fairly solid market. Since I have only spent a couple weekends there I do not know the area very well. I am reaching out to everyone here to send some recommendations my way for areas to look at or avoid. I do have a place in Southwest that I am interested in but outside of Niche and a couple other websites, I do not know much about locations around the area.

Looking forward to the responses!

Micah