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Carter Thomas
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What OOS Markets are you investing in 2019?

Carter Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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Where are you investing OOS in 2019? There have been a lot of podcasts/articles/opinions about the best markets to be buying this year. A lot of common themes keep appearing such as Florida, specifically Orlando and Jacksonville being hot markets with high pop. increase? 

Also, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Memphis, Nashville, Kansas City?

I am looking to branch out of my hometown and looking to buy my first OOS property in the spring.

Any thoughts?

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Mike D'Arrigo
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Mike D'Arrigo
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It really depends on what your objectives are. Personally, I think Indianapolis and Kansas City are two of the best cash flow markets. Both have a good combination of cash flow and economic/demographic trends combined with affordability. Like with any market though, buying in the right area and class of property are a must.  I'd be happy to share my insights on both if you want to reach out.

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