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Best areas for cash flow and low purchase price?

Kevin Farr
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Me and my partner are sitting on about 200k cash and want to get started in RE. We are in a high cost market and want to spread the cash out over a few properties with good returns. We have no connections and would be willing to look into talking with someone with opportunities in a good area.

Basically, we are wanting to know some good starting points. I know population growth, job sources, landlord friendly laws, and goals are important. Like the title says we are focused on long term holds with good cash flow and low entry point to buy. Again if you’re in an area that fits that I’d appreciate if you reached out and we connected! Thank you. 

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@Kevin Farr

It’s nice to have you here!

This is a great forum with very knowledgeable members that will help to guide you in the right direction.

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