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Best neighborhood around Pittsburgh to investor who wants to buy and hold?

Cj Yu
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Wonder who can give some advice about which neighborhood close to downtown Pittsburgh is the best to invest in.

We wants to buy our first rental property (eyeing for residential/ multifamily). It's a side hustle, so we are not flipping. Ideally we want to find long term tenants. Any ideas? What factors we need to consider? 

Thanks!

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Trent Dues
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Trent Dues
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Hi CJ, Greenfield neighborhood has a ton of duplex and triplexes, and is very convenient to Squirrel Hill and to the Parkway for quick access to downtown, with sale prices still being relatively low compared to neighboring areas

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