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Northeast rentals. How do you know which market your in?
I'm looking to buy an oos investment. I started looking at Alabama, Georgia, etc. from what I understand, they have a great rental market that gets close to that 1% rule. I'd like to find something that is less than 2 hours outside of Long Island, NY. Does anyone have any advice. How do I know what class my market is? Tia