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Updated about 4 years ago, 11/21/2020

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Investing in the Midwest - City comparison

Edoardo Centioni
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Hi Everyone, 

New BP member here looking for some suggestions / articles / tips

I live in CA and go frequently to Southern Indiana, as I have family there. I'm looking at these four cities to potentially invest in a single-family rental property under $150k, with non-excessive rehab work needed. Does any of these stand out to you for a particular reason? e.g. growth, safety, taxes, regulations, etc. I'm looking at the numbers but would also love to get your feedback.
 
Indianapolis

St. Louis

Lousiville, 

Cincinnati

Best,

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