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Ideas on Memphis (TN) / Indianapolis (IN) / Harrisburg (PA) / Cincinnati (OH)

Boo Ja
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Hi all!
I finally started researching long-term investment cities.

- Memphis (TN)

- Indianapolis (IN)

- Harrisburg (PA)

- Cincinnati (OH)

- Worcester (MA)

Except Memphis, crime map doesn't seem too bad and all 4 cities have got increasing population changes since 2020 and have some good corporates/schools. 

I'm curious if anyone knows anything about their appreciation potential from here, and if you know any good investor-friendly realtor who are experts for these cities. I'd like to get referrals for them. My investment priority would be 

- 3-4unit MFH

- SFH

around B/C class. Any other interesting areas I should look into in addition to these would be also helpful! It's been fun to get to know all these cities. I'm in MA if it's helpful :)

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Travis Wylie
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  • Harrisburg, PA
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Travis Wylie
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  • Harrisburg, PA
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@Boo Ja - I'd be happy to jump on a call and discuss the Harrisburg PA market with you.  As you mentioned Harrisburg has experienced a population growth, and it has diverse job sectors.  Being the state capital there is a network of state and federal jobs, healthcare is pretty big (Penn State Hershey Medical center and Harrisburg Hospital is a top pediatric hospital), distribution/warehousing is big, and diverse corporates jobs, etc. You can get a good blend of both appreciation and cash flow in the surrounding area.  

I hope to hear from you.

  • Travis Wylie

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