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what are Good areas with 7+ Cap rates?
Hey folks, what are some Good areas for Buy & Hold Multi family Investing? Desirable Neighborhood Low crime rate areas. looking for 10% COC
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@Mallikarjun Reddy Pateel return is inversely proportional to risk and effort. Seeking high returns for low effort and risk is low likelihood. You’ll have to define what is more important to you - yield or risk/effort?