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High Cash Flowing Residential Properties

Jesus Lopez
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Hello everyone, 

I was wondering how I can conduct research on cities to find out the cashflow in any given city. Do I just analyze the properties in a city or is there a better way to conduct this research?

Thanks to all that reply to this post!

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Mack Benson
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Mack Benson
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To do this sort of research you need to know the market. If you are doing it in a remote market to gauge whether or not you should pursue it for investment I think you want to reach out to people in the market. Property managers would be a good resource and so would the "investor friendly" agent. I'd search BP and look for agents in the market who are also active on this platform. You could also try and make connections in the market with investors but that may be a bit more difficult. Either way you can find some local resources here on BP.

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