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Oklahoma City Metro Area

Patrick Costa
  • Kenilworth, NJ
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Hey everyone,

Been doing some market research for multifamily investing opportunities, and looking for more in-depth information. I have narrowed down some markets that have been growing at a steady pace, one being the Oklahoma City Metro Area. Before investing, I would like some information from locals, RE professionals, and those familiar to the area about recent developments (i.e. crime, social scene, commercial activity, employment, etc) and which sections around the metro area are primed to grow.

Any input will be greatly appreciated. Looking forward to hear your responses.

Thank you,

Patrick

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Kiera Underwood
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Kiera Underwood
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@Josh Wilson the problems with those areas is that it’s already too late. You make your money in the buy, and they’re too hot. Sellers know what they have and the numbers often don’t make sense. It’s 100% worth it to keep your eyes peeled and to move very quickly if a deal comes up, especially on the fringes of those areas. I’d look ne of downtown, west of Penn for a better chance of snagging something NW.

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