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Andrew Jambor
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  • Wallingford, CT
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What Markets Are You Investing in?

Andrew Jambor
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  • Wallingford, CT
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Hi Everyone!

Curious about what markets you are investing in and how it has changed since early 2020. I have rental properties in Connecticut and have been blessed with good tenants and high appreciation with the migration of buyers coming in from New York and low inventory which helped me refinance properties and improve cash flow. I'm looking to start investing out of state to find better cash-flowing properties, landlord-friendly laws, and increased demand for rentals. From different podcasts and research, I know there are good opportunities out there. What markets are you finding positive cash flow? Are you finding better opportunities in smaller multi-families or bigger units?

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