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Columbia, TN 38401
Hey everyone! I'm an agent in Spring Hill and pretty active here on the website with making new connections and learning all I can. I know Nashville is HOT and SATURATED. Same thing will all of the surrounding areas, but I'm curious what the general consensus is on Columbia, TN. There is a decent amount of industry, GM plant, Community college, etc. Lots of C- to B+ level residential and is currently VERY cheap to buy down here. I have found a lot of absentee owner properties using Yellow Letters and a few of them have a lot of potential.
From an investors standpoint, how interested would you be in Columbia and Williamson/Maury Co. as a whole? What are your concerns and interests with it?