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Michael Ewers
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OKC Rental Property Neighborhoods

Michael Ewers
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Grapevine, TX
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Hello all, 

I'm curious which areas in Oklahoma City are hot for purchasing rentals right now? I'm looking for SFH to fix and rent out. I haven't had any luck in my desired cities (Yukon and Edmond) due to the numbers not working out.

What part of town are you seeing the increase in inventory? Del City/MWC? My demand is high and I would like to start buying as soon as possible.

Thanks in advance!

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Cassi Justiz
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Cassi Justiz
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@Michael Ewers, At your price point, it's worth considering MWC and Del City as well. As Zach mentioned, those areas historically haven't appreciated as much as other parts of the metro but we've seen some upwards mobility over the last few years. Also, Del City recently did away with their city required occupancy inspections which was a big negative for a lot of people. The barrier to entry there is much more manageable now. 

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