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Considering a 1b/1b in South Natomas for MTR

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Hi All, 

I'm a new investor in the Sac area still learning and just getting started. I'm considering trying out the MTR route and looking at a few 1b/1b in South Natomas (pretty close to Natomas Crossing). 

Has anyone seen success with MTRs (30+ day min) in this area? Or is it more lucrative to purchase closer to the hospitals i.e. UC Davis, Sutter, etc. I was mostly looking at South Natomas for its lower price point. 

My goals are cash flow + long term appreciation. Thanks in advance for the guidance! 

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@Sarah Weaver  omg I am fan girling a bit :) I just finished reading your book and it is a HUGE inspiration for looking into MTRs specifically. I can't remember the last time I read a book that quickly. 

Mind if I ask, are there any other markets you suggest? I am open to investing OOS (currently based in California) and am eyeing Ohio - specifically Columbus or perhaps Cincinnati for MTRs.

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