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Richard Miller#2 Starting Out Contributor
  • Real Estate Agent
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Market Analysis Help!

Richard Miller#2 Starting Out Contributor
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tacoma, WA
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I’ve spent the last few months analyzing ~25 real estate markets and narrowed it down to these 4 for my first out-of-state investment.

All 4 check the boxes:

  • Strong 5-year rent growth (~30%+)
  • Solid population growth
  • Major employers investing billions into the area

But I’m stuck — they all look good on paper.

If YOU had to pick ONE market to invest in today (long-term buy & hold), which would it be and why?

Here are my finalists:

  1. Huntsville, AL
  2. Indianapolis, IN
  3. Raleigh, NC
  4. Columbus, OH

What I’m trying to figure out:

  • Which market has the BEST long-term upside (10+ years)? Ideally I am looking for a mix of cashflow and some appreciation as well. 

I’m especially interested in hearing from people who:

  • Invest in any of these markets
  • Have boots-on-the-ground experience
  • Or passed on one of these and why

Appreciate any thoughts — even if you strongly disagree with my list.

Runner up on my list would be McKinney, TX. It is a booming city and the city just to the east of it Princeton is growing very fast as well. 

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Janice Carter#5 All Forums Contributor
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Janice Carter#5 All Forums Contributor
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@Richard Miller If I had to choose one for a long-term hold, I would lean toward Raleigh, NC. It offers a solid mix of job diversity (tech, healthcare, education), steady population growth and more stable appreciation over time.

That said, from a broker/property manager perspective, the real tie-breaker isn’t the market but it is your team on the ground. All four markets can perform. The one where you build the strongest, most reliable infrastructure will beat the numbers on paper every time and that team should be in place before you buy.

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