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real estate market for cash flow

Sabri Isbikhene
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Hello dear member,

I am a young French resident in France. I bought a completely renovated property in Cleveland in the Lee Miles district for $ 70,000 in October with a French-speaking company. For the moment, my investment is going well. I receive my rents on the scheduled date (it is the guarantee of the company which pays me the rents while waiting to find a tenant eligible for article 8). But my investment scares me for the future I read a lot of not very reassuring things about the city of Cleveland for the future despite the many companies that are established there. Population decline, job growth, crime, and the ranking of some of the websites on Cleveland. I'm mostly looking for cash flow in a really safe market and why not with appreciation. My budgets are limited for just over $ 100,000. I would have liked to inestate Cleveland again but as I told you the city scares me for the future but maybe I am wrong? Do you have opinions? A safer rental market? Please don't try to sell me anything, I just want some constructive advice. Thanks to you

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Jonathan Oh
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Jonathan Oh
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@Sabri Isbikhene If you want to go into a market that cash flows, but has a brighter future (based on today's data), you may want to look at Kansas City and Indianapolis. Both markets provide cash flow and a good outlook. Beware however that price points will be different.

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