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General Atlanta Post - Confused why ATL barely gets mentioned here

Azzam C.
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Hi all,

I'm just starting my out-of-state investing journey. It seems like ATL has great metrics and market fundamentals. There economy is booming, property prices are low, and there's a strong rental market due to the influx of people. 

As someone who's looking for solid B-class break even property to just hold and appreciate, I'm confused why ATL barely gets mentioned here and other places online. Is there something I'm missing about the market? From my understanding, due to population growth, public investment, and economic forces, the city is looking like a strong buy and hold.

Appreciate any insights!

Thanks,

Azzam

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