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C CLASS vs B CLASS for the Birmingham Market!

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I'm curious to hear everyone's thoughts on the C CLASS vs B CLASS debate specifically for the Birmingham market for buy and hold cash flow properties. I understand the different risk levels of both classes and different types of homes and tenants that come with each. Thats not what I'm asking. My question is "from your experience which strategy has worked the best for you"? Buying B class properties in the suburbs or C class properties close to the inner city.? Or perhaps diversifying and buying both?

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