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Va Des
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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First Turnkey property - jacksonville, FL neighborhood suggestion

Va Des
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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Confused between the following properties from Jacksonville - one from Jacksonville heights area, New construction located north 103rd street and the other property is in Arlington area fewblocks away from St. Johns river, constructed around 2014 and 12% more than the first property mentioned. The cash flow per month is similar on both. Assuming that I'll hold the property at least for 10-15 years, which one would you suggest especially from appreciation and the neighborhood point of view? Currently, leaning more towards the Jacksonville heights property since the downpayment would be lesser.

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