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Brian Marshall
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Good Area for Rental Property in Oklahoma City

Brian Marshall
  • Realtor
  • Oklahoma City, OK
Posted Oct 3 2014, 22:06

What is a good area for rental properties in Oklahoma City?

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Rhett Tullis
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Rhett Tullis
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Replied Oct 4 2014, 06:19

there are tons of good areas.  really just comes down to how much you want to spend and what type of area you prefer.

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Tyler Weinrich
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Tyler Weinrich
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
Replied Oct 4 2014, 08:34

agreed with @Rhett Tullis 

Lot of good places in OK. Getting your budget and property criteria down would help find a location. What type of property do you want to rent? Who do you want to rent to? How much money do you have for capital? Are you wanting to be close to your properties?

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Tarek Saad
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Tarek Saad
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
Replied Oct 6 2014, 09:21

We focus on areas with decent schools, safe areas good local amenities.  So mostly, Norman, Moore, SW & NW sides.

It also depends on your renovation contracting company on how much they would charge you to get the property up to rental standards

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Neil Anthony
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Neil Anthony
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  • Newark, CA
Replied Oct 21 2014, 23:57

Are there any companies that provide turnkey solutions for out of state investors? Personally, I'm looking for 3/2 SFH to start my buy-and-hold portfolio. My main motivation is to generate cash-flow in decent "B" or higher class neighborhoods, with decent chance of appreciation.

I would like to target homes in the $75-$105k range.