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North carolina investing

Ryan Keenan
  • bethel, ct
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Hey BP, looking at other markets because ct seems really tuff to invest in right now. I was wondering about the north carolina markets. In looking online at some of the cities I was wondering if it's over saturated? Durham has 127 current single family rentals available, chapel hill has 98, and feyettevile has 278 single family's available. Should that be a concern? Thanks for any advice! Ryan

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Greg Fitch
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If you're after cash flow I would look at markets near the Triangle but avoid the Triangle itself. I've been focusing on the Triad - Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point. It's a solid services/light manufacturing market halfway between the Triangle and Charlotte on a major interstate. A more diversified economy than places like Fayetteville in my opinion.

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