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Allie Robertson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
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Looking to connect with investors in Rome GA

Allie Robertson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
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I haven’t seen Rome, GA pop up on here a lot but have looked at some properties there and at first glance seems like a no brainer. I’m very familiar with the Rome area, but I own a multifamily property near Nashville currently. Does anyone have investing experience/successes/advice on what is doing well there? Would also love to connect with some agents and lenders  in that area. Thank you!

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Shaniqua Dupree
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Atlanta, GA
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Shaniqua Dupree
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hey Allie, 

Not sure if your still looking at Rome, GA but it's a pretty big Renters Market here. There are a few big developments coming going up that will likely be new buil leased units. I recently spoke to a local real estate agency and they said their property management company is booming but they need more listing. The housing availability is super scarce here, according to them. I believe that the homes that are available are rehabs and not turnkey. In nearly every neighborhood I see rehabs going on. Do be aware that many homes are 2/1 or 3/1 at best. 

On another note, Rome is growing more and more. Definitely a great town to plant an Investment flag. 

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