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Manbir Singh
  • Frisco, TX
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Atlanta Rental Market Booming?

Manbir Singh
  • Frisco, TX
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I ran some analysis on a few properties using BP tools and the numbers I am seeing in ATL are unreal. For rental properties at-least. 

Am I missing something or is the market really booming and is projected to do very well? 

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Kelly Rambo
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Kelly Rambo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi Manbir,

IMHO, yes, it is really booming here. Atlanta has a lot going for it, in spite of our traffic woes. With the Superbowl, a really hot MLS team (Atlanta United), the Atlanta Beltline and major corporations, it is really a great place. As with any location, some areas can expect higher rents than others but for the most part, still strong. If you're looking to expand your portfolio, there is always room for good, honest and fair landlords looking to provide quality housing. Best of luck!

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