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Allison Mahoney
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Nashville - Rental Property

Allison Mahoney
  • Attorney
  • New York City, NY
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I am considering investing in Nashville. I'm curious what property type is most appealing to renters--condos in newer buildings/walk-ups/single-family homes? I live out-of-state, so any insights are much appreciated. I would likely want to hold onto something for 3-5 years. 

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Allison Mahoney
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@Bri Clark thanks Bri! I think I’m targeting established young professionals, couples, or young families. I’m not interested in section 8. I’d like to be in areas close to downtown—no suburbs.

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