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Want an opinion from Pros on these areas

Jay Taylor
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Hi All,

New investor here - looking to build to 10 rental proerties over the next two years. Cashflow is the current strategy and focus. How are these areas which I have zeroed in on due to low taxes. I live in the Seattle Area and looking for properties in this area due to low cost i.e. sub 130K.

1. Meridian, MS

2. Lille Rock, AR

3. Country Hill's, IL or Park Forest, IL.

Would love to hear some thoughts from the pros here.

thanks !

Jack

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Trevor Fleck
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@Jay Taylor I bought one turnkey through Rent to Retirement in Little Rock. Nicely rehabbed 1978 brick ranch build - all major CapEx issues addressed. Got a tenant on a two-year lease and was like clockwork for me. Cash flowed well and I just recently sold it on a 1031 exchange for roughly double the money I had in it. Happy to chat about what I learned about that market if you're interested. Definitely look at Benton and Bryant.

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