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Cassy Trask
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Hi. I am Cassy Trask-Windsor. My husband and I own 6 MTR rentals in Knoxville, and so far 4 in Savannah. As we are almost empty-nesters we are moving to Savannah to grow our portfolio in the warmer weather and closer to the ocean. We plan to keep most of our portfolio in Knoxville. We are looking to meet all necessary resources to thrive in Savannah, the way we do in Knoxville. We need all the way from lawn care, pest treatment to plumbers and electricians. We do have a wonderful co-host, realtor, CPA and lawyer already working with us! NOTE: We are selling 1, maybe 2 properties in Knoxville and it seems unnerving for me as of right now to manage them (with a co-host) from so far away. If you are after a turn-key MTR in the hot market of Knoxville (97% occupancy), let me know.

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    Funny, this thread title was almost the same as mine just under a year ago. The fact these two cities--not super popular on BP--come up twice like this is neat. You'll like Savannah if you enjoyed investing in Knoxville, you'll like it a lot more in my opinion. If you're moving there, you're going to want to be in Ardsley Park, or really any area close to the historic district, or thomas square and as far out as probably Live Oak. Otherside of the turnpike is suspect, but developing. The W side is forever affordable housing. Suburbs there get a lot of attention, but I go in where the pulse of the city sits when I invest.

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