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Updated over 3 years ago, 03/01/2021

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Keisha D Dobney-Boykin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Mill, SC
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Categories to compare cities to invest in

Keisha D Dobney-Boykin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Mill, SC
Posted

Hello everyone, I'm not holding myself to any specific area to invest since my W-2 job moves me around the country.

Not sure if this matters but my goal is to own apartments. I have a list of cities on spreadsheet but I'm not sure if I'm thinking creatively in what categories I'm using to compare.

So far I have the following:

A. Crime rates

B. Schools

C. Income levels

D. Employment

E. Overall growth of the city

(This seems to short)

I know I need to look at this from the perspective of an investor and I'm think I'm off track. I feel like I'm looking at this for my personal home.

Any advice is helpful, thanks.

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