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Kansas City over St Louis for BRRR

Jason Y.
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Originally I was looking in Georgia for brrrr. I've been reading that Kansas City MO is a hotter market for BRRR. How have investors made out in this area for SFRs in the $50-200k range compared to St Louis? I have also read about Harrisburg PA which seems like it has lower appreciation than KC. Cash on cash seem relatively similar between the two cities. Thoughts?

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Pete M.
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Pete M.
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Originally posted by @Lee Ripma:

@Jason Y.

Seems like all of these markets will likely work for BRRRR if you buy the right deal!

Bingo. You can BRRRR anywhere with access to the right deals and right team on the ground. I'd look at the city fundamentals more when deciding where you want to go. Not to say I wouldn't invest in StL (I used to live there), but I think KC has a lot more going for it.

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