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David S.
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  • Bay Area, CA
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Seeking Advice on Multi-Family Property in Mursfreesboro TN and S

David S.
  • Investor
  • Bay Area, CA
Posted

I have been presented with an opportunity to invest in a couple of 250+ apartment unit syndications in Murfreesboro and Spring Hill Tn areas. These are class A properties built around 2017 so would also be interested to what extent these would appeal to those that work in Nashville?

I am doing my own due diligence but would also like feedback from others in the local area as to

- Whether these are worthwhile areas to consider if one wanted exposure to the metro Nashville market.

- Is one of these areas better then the other and why?

- These properties are both about 30 miles south of downtown Nashville. So do these areas really appeal to commuters who work in the city of Nashville?

- How resilient would these areas be when the next recession comes.

Thanks in advance for your input.

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