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Grace Esteban
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Will You Purchase Rentals in Houston, Miami, or Atlanta? Why?

Grace Esteban
  • Rental Property Investor
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For those of us who have a good credit score and extra capital, where would you buy rentals and why?

Choices;

1. Houston, Texas

2. Miami ( note: I've read there are more and more tech companies moving in this area)

3. Atlanta (note: I'm looking at places near the hospitals to rent to traveling nurses)

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Milan Dixon
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Milan Dixon
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@Grace Esteban Hey Grace I would focus on Atlanta. The positive net migration supersedes the other areas you mentioned. Several major companies are building their headquarters here as well as a multi billion dollar project called Six West Development that is being implemented over the next 20 years. The city recently broke ground on the project back in October and will definitely raise property values which of course is more equity for you should you choose to buy in the market. I am an agent in Atlanta and please feel free to reach out for any questions you may have I would love to help!

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