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Does anyone prefer South Atlanta ?

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I’ve found it’s a lot of bubbling communities in the south metro Atlanta area to invest in and the numbers suggest there’s even more room for growth. Talking to a realtor friend , he suggested the north Atlanta market is already too saturated and people should look into more outskirt areas besides Cobb and Gwinnett. Yet more investors I’ve met have been keen on those North Atlanta counties . Does anyone prefer South Atlanta anymore ? 

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Your realtor friend and the investors you've met both make valid points about investing in different areas of Atlanta. In North Atlanta, like Cobb and Gwinnett, there's a history of strong job markets and good schools, leading to higher property values but also more competition. Meanwhile, South Metro Atlanta is seeing a surge in interest due to affordability and transportation access, though it may come with higher vacancy rates or require more research.Regardless of location, thorough research is crucial. Analyze local demographics, rental trends, crime rates, and future development plans .While South Atlanta is undergoing revitalization, there are still opportunities worth exploring, especially in specific submarkets with potential for long-term growth.

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