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Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham
Any recommendation in Raleigh, Durham and Charlotte to buy class B rental properties for buy and hold? Thank you for any input.
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Originally posted by @Bola A.:
Any recommendation in Raleigh, Durham and Charlotte to buy class B rental properties for buy and hold? Thank you for any input.
It totally depends on what you goal for your rentals are. If you are looking for cash flow then you might want to stay in the secondary markets for each of those major markets. If you are focused more on appreciation then you can find rentals in Raleigh, Durham, and Charlotte that will have well above average appreciation but won't cash flow that well. If you have any other questions feel free to reach out I would love to help narrow your search.