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All Forum Posts by: John Reagan Johnson

John Reagan Johnson has started 6 posts and replied 31 times.

Post: Looking to invest in TN

John Reagan JohnsonPosted
  • Gallatin, TN
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 8

Hey Antonio!

I have been a Nashville local my entire life. You picked a great spot to get into real estate! A good starting point would be to assess the type of investment property you want to get in to. Are you looking for a short term or long term rental? Short term rentals can be advantageous for immediate cash production, but are more risk as compared to a long term rental. More people going in and out of your property means more opportunity for something to happen to the property. Long term rentals are generally less risk and create a steady flow of income each month. If you're looking to have a LTR cash flow immediately in this market, that is a conversation for another time/post! Based off of your answer to the type of investment property you are wanting to have, that will guide you on where to look in, or around Nashville. The market in the suburbs around Nashville is a little less competitive than the city.