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Justine Veal
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What’s the Market Like in ATL, Georgia

Justine Veal
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  • Atl, GA
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My Fiancé is getting a new job in Atlanta so it turns out we're moving! I'm a newbie to investing however I've already decided that I want to master local multi family properties following the BRRRR method. Is there a Market for this in ATL or should I consider doing long distance somewhere else (I was thinking Chicago) ? I also realized ATL is a College city should I switch my niche to local student housing/rentals? I don't want to get to used to switching my niches. However technically I havent bought anything yet. I'm ready to go all in and master one niche then move to another. Any advice? Not sure if it matters but I currently live in Northern NJ.

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