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Taylor Woodbury
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lehi, UT
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Kansas City, MO vs. Cleveland, OH

Taylor Woodbury
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lehi, UT
Posted

I know this is based some on opinion and individual experiences, but what has been the experience of people that have invested in either or (even better) both of these markets? Which one tends to have higher cash flows in A and B class neighborhoods when all is said and done? Are there any key advantages or disadvantages to either area that I should be aware of? I currently have rentals in Utah where the appreciation has been fantastic, but the cash flow is not great for my current goals. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

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