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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

been researching Bloomington Indiana
One of the markets I am looking to invest in is Bloomington Indiana.
Here is what I found through my research. Since I'm trying to avoid college student tenants I should look into parts of Bloomington that are above 17, south of Hillside, and west of College.
On the Eastside, they are building a hospital, so you'll attract a lot of tenants that are in the medical field.
The south side has a lot of homeless people. Moreover, when investing you should avoid 11th St & Orris, and West Illinois St.
Would you agree?