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Aaron Yang
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What are you zip code recommendations for rentals?

Aaron Yang
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi, My team and I are looking to purchase a few rentals in the Jacksonville area. We're looking for higher cash flow as opposed to appreciation. We're comfortable with C-class, more inexpensive, neigherborhoods if they have low(er) crime. In your experience which neighborhoods would fit what we're looking for?

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Jack Bobeck
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Jack Bobeck
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@Aaron Yang If you want cash flow, look at 32208, 32209 and 32206. The appreciation will be lower, but you can get good HUD properties for dirt cheap and they make nice cash flow cows. Get good property management and sit back and count the cash.

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