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Locating A New Market

Russ Maynard
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Do you have any good websites or resources for narrowing down and identifying a new market for a long term cash flow rental property?  

How do you determine that a city isn’t largely supported by one employer which could cause a mass exodus if that employer left?  

I hear all the talk of buyers following where people leave CA for example for more business friendly states…seems like when that market is hot, purchase costs would outpace rents? Yes/No?


I know it might seem like I’m looking for a crystal ball to see in the future…if you have one I’d like to know what it is 😂 but I’d settle for any techniques that work…or don’t. Thanks

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