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Anna Sam
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Looking for markets that cashflow for Multi family apartments

Anna Sam
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
Posted

Hello Everyone 

I am Working on our goals for the next 12 weeks in order to come up with strategies and a market to buy properties in. I am located in Florida and own some smaller multi family properties here. But market is super hot still in Florida and not seeing too many deals on MLS. I have not yet started marketing anywhere else yet considering the very high prices.

I wanted to ask for market suggestions where there is good cashflow. Open to NC,GA, SC and TN. Looked on MLS for some GA and NC properties but prices still high and no positive cashflow. I would be an out of state investor and would need a good property management company too if I buy outside Florida.

Please share your thoughts.

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