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Top cities to buy multi family properties in landlord friendly states

Ivona Villanti
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Hi everyone! I'm Ivona, a Canadian investor eager to expand my business in the US. I'd love your insights on which cities you think are ideal for multi-family properties, especially in states with landlord-friendly regulations. Your input would mean a lot to me. Thank you!

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Rick Albert#3 House Hacking Contributor
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Unfortunately you are going to get different answers from different people, especially from Realtors trying to solicit business in their market.

What I have been noticing is that even in landlord friendly markets, prices are high. You will need to analyze each property and neighborhood to get an idea. For example in Birmingham, Alabama, it meets most of your criteria but certain neighborhoods I would never consider.

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