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Zaid Bender
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Best states for Multifamily 50+ units! Share your experiences

Zaid Bender
  • Rental Property Investor
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Investing in higher job growing states is smart and important. With what is happening with the online companies and remotely controlled businesses, many companies are leaving the expensive cities such as San Francisco, NYC and LA and moving to other states where their employees can afford a better living as their living expenses (including rent) is way more affordable.

Share your success experiences.

Thanks,

Dr. Bender

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Manny Cirino
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Manny Cirino
  • Real Estate Agent
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  Anywhere in Central Florida you can do very well. The job growth is through the roof with many large company's stationed threw out the area. And people are steady migrating to FL everyday. The majority of my business in FL was people who where transfer/retiring in Florida because there are no state taxes only federal. And property taxes are extremely low.

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