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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Fort Wayne, where are you guys buying
I've been looking to get into rentals for a long time now, and am finally at a spot where I can.
My only concern right now is how fast houses sell and how much over market value they sell for.
It seems like it may be hard to get a rental at a good price in a good neighborhood.
What areas are you guys looking at for rentals / what areas do you already own that work well?
I've been looking in NW and my only problem is they are about to build a few hundred houses and I don't want it to get over saturated.
I was thinking downtown, because in some areas there are cheaper houses (under 50k) but it seems like the average rent there is already so low.