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Trevor Ewen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Weehawken, NJ
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RealtyTrac's best Single Family Rental markets vs. population growth

Trevor Ewen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Weehawken, NJ
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Some of you may have read my last post on the Best Rental Markets vs. population growth. @Mike D'Arrigo , @Ken Siew, and @Engelo Rumora had great comments about what the data is and is not telling you. 

Last night, I put together a similar comparison for RealtyTrac's Best Single Family Markets for rental return.

This is another round of much the same, but it could get some early investors ticking on markets they hadn't thought about otherwise. Florida looks like a clear winner for growth and cash flow... but I would look into home ownership rates if you're planning to buy:

http://pearoftheweek.com/realtytrac-best-single-family-rental-markets-vs-population-growth/

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