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Chirisum Venkataramaiah
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Brandon MS - Need advice on the Rental market

Chirisum Venkataramaiah
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Hello Folks, I am looking at Jackson/Brandon MS area for any SFRs. How is the Rental market specifically in Brandon area? How has the COVID situation affected this market? Any possibilities to realize appreciation here along with cash-flow? 

Thanks in Advance!

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Matthew Lehman
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Matthew Lehman
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It's a stable market and appreciation in this area is as good as you will get in MS. Plenty of people are moving into the area and building/development is continuing. COVID impacted us but not like New York or places like that. Restaurants and those businesses shut down for March and April but have been back up for months now. Finding a deal right now is difficult. Houses are going to top dollar.

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