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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
St. Louis Missouri market
Hi Everyone!!
I am an OOS Investor looking to invest in multifamilies in the St. Louis area. I’ve been doing some research and it looks like the Dutchtown area might be a good area to start or look further into. Is St. Louis a good place to invest? Any information will help.
Thank you in advance!!!
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Hello @Madison Haynes depending on your goals, the Dutchtown neighborhood can be and has been a great area yielding significant cash on cash returns for buy and hold investors. As far as appreciation, there may be better options in St. Louis, but pockets of Ductchtown even have seen some increases in property values over the years. As I'm sure you've seen in your research, St. Louis is notoriously "block to block" and this is especially true in some of the south city neighborhoods, including Dutchtown. With that being said, there are investors currently having great success in the neighborhood and a 15-20% COC return is not out of the norm. Quality property management will be a huge factor in ensuring your asset performs to your expectations.