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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Finding Market Due Diligence
I have been diving into which market I should start investing in. When I buy a property I plan to BRRRR it. One of the markets I have been looking into is Atlanta, and I want to ask any local investors what type of tenants do you see. What I mean by that is it using single or families looking to rent in the Atlanta area. Any other information about what you see from tenants commonly would be helpful.
Thanks
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Hey @Marc Starkman ! Choosing Atlanta as your market may be a bit to vague. As the city of ATL has many sub areas that bring in completely different type of tenants. It would best to narrow down zipcodes and sometimes even streets! We also say Atlanta but folks may also mean the metro area .. which have a life of their own as well.