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Ron Gallagher
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How much home can you buy in your city for $200,000?

Ron Gallagher
  • Investor
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I thought this was an interesting graphic from this article: https://www.propertyshark.com/Real-Estate-Reports/2018/05/22/for-200k-would-you-rather-buy-a-box-in-manhattan-or-a-mansion-in-san-antonio/

https://infogram.com/how-much-space-can-you-buy-with-200k-1h0r6r8kr7yl4ek

P.S. looks like I need to move to Cleveland

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Tyler Jahnke#3 Ask About A Real Estate Company Contributor
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Tyler Jahnke#3 Ask About A Real Estate Company Contributor
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@Ron Gallagher - Pretty sure I saw a trash can down the street only going for $198k. Maybe @Houston Garcia can verify it on the MLS? hahah ;)

Seriously, there's nothing in the SF Bay Area for $200k. Which is why I invest out of state.

-Tyler

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