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Austin Works
  • Investor
  • West Monroe, LA
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Low income housing strategy

Austin Works
  • Investor
  • West Monroe, LA
Posted

I live and invest in Monroe, Louisiana, which has a very high percentage of the population being considered to be low income. I currently own a handful of SFR in low value areas, but not areas you would consider to be warzones. My questions is - what is the long term strategy ideal for these types of properties? I see the major investors that own hundreds of these in my areas being way more hands on than I want to be, so is there a way to build a portfolio of low income housing without it becoming a job because of it's high maintenance nature?

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