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John T.
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A question about Indianapolis zipcodes

John T.
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  • Investor
  • East coast
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     How are you my name is J.J.  I have a question about two properties that I am considering to buy  in Indianapolis, and I would like to know if someone familiar with the Indy real estate market can tell me how good are those two zipcodes. My goal is buy for rental property. One is located in N  Butler Avenue, zip code is 46218 and the other one is located in W 22st, zip code is 46202, both are two bedroom houses. I know the guys who are offering me these properties are legit and have a good reputation  in the industry, I just want to be sure to choose the right neighborhoods for rental purposes, or wait for other opportunities in other parts of the city with a better rental market, obviously statistically because at the end of the day nothing is for sure. I know from experience that every tenant is a whole different world, and sometimes you can avoid problems. I would appreciate any comment or opinion about it a lot, and thank you so much for the help.

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