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Danny Lambert
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Fastest appreciating markets

Danny Lambert
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington, D.C.
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Here's an article about the country's fastest appreciating markets: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/h...

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Matthew McNeil
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Matthew McNeil
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Originally posted by @Jonathan Dempsey:

Boise seems to keep popping up everywhere I read.   Curious what others thoughts are and what I may be missing?!

I've been investing in Boise/Meridian SFH's for a decade. Currently enjoying phenomenal appreciation. My RE agent says most buyers are out of state people paying up to $80k over asking price. Thankfully, rent prices are starting to increase which is good for RE investors. I just raised the rent on one house by $350/month, which would have been impossible a year ago.

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