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Ryan Benedict
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Looking into Broken Bow, Ok

Ryan Benedict
  • New to Real Estate
  • Tyler, Tx
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We are looking into investing in Broken Bow, Ok area. I was knew a few owner/host are on the BP forums, I was curious on how the market is doing in that area at the moment? we are from east Texas so we've frequented the area several times, at least once a year and the area is growing but we were curious on what type of units are doing the best in the area 1/1 or more? thank you anyone that can give us some inside in that market!

Ryan Benedict

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Brooklyn McCarty
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Brooklyn McCarty
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Broken Bow is a great market. 

The general rule of thumb is a 4 bedroom is going to generate more than a 1-3 bedroom. However, 1-3 bedrooms are great places to start. Find out what your budget is and go from there. 

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