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Which state or city is good for investing in multi-family and apartment properties?

Alice Yang
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Could you please provide recommendations for states or cities that offer favorable opportunities for investing in multi-family and apartment properties?

Thank you!!!

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Logan Winn
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I'm looking into the following states at the moment:
Texas (think Austin, Dallas, Houston): It's booming, with tons of people moving in and landlord-friendly vibes. Florida (Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville): No state income tax, and everyone loves the sun, making it great for rentals. Georgia (Atlanta): Affordable, growing fast, and always in demand. North Carolina (Charlotte, Raleigh): Jobs are on the up, and so are people moving in, plus the prices are right. Arizona (Phoenix, Tucson): Hot weather, hot market. The population's booming, and so is housing demand. Ohio (Columbus, Cleveland): Offers more bang for your buck with steady rental needs, thanks to schools and healthcare. Tennessee (Nashville, Memphis): Music, culture and a tax-friendly scene attract lots of renters.

Hope this helps, Alice!

-Logan Winn

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