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Alexander Timberlake
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Best Cash Flowing Metros in the USA

Alexander Timberlake
  • Houston, TX
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Hello,

I am not a foreigner, but I think my question is relevant to this thread. I am looking to invest in properties with Rent to Price Ratios >2%, but this is very hard to come by in Houston unless you purchase in very bad neighborhoods.

What areas inside of the USA are people finding metros that have Rent to Price Ratios of >2%? 

I'm definitely interested in partnering on deals with locals in that metro.

Best,

Alex Timberlake

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John Jacobus
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Marcus & Millichap's 2017 Multifamily Investment Forecast provides a list of high yield markets that may interest you.  Cleveland, Cincinati, Columbus, Kansas City, Indianapolis and Jacksonville are on the list.  While these markets may not meet the 2% rule in all cases, they are worth exploring.

The materials below are free after you create an account. M&M produces quality research and offers much more than the report below.  I recommend subscribing to their research publications.

http://www.marcusmillichap.com/research/researchre...

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