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Mark Sarte
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Looking into investing in Bentonville Arkansas

Mark Sarte
  • Springfield, MO
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Hey Everyone, 

Just wanted to hear your thoughts about investing in Bentonville. I'm looking to start investing there. Just wondering if the ROI is fairly decent down there and what to expect. I'm thinking of Single Family, but want to expand to multi family once I get established. Not sure which neighborhoods are good down there. I was hoping to get a little guidance from a local investor in the area

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Michael Ward
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Michael Ward
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  • Fayetteville, AR
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@Mark Sarte Fayetteville and Springdale are also great markets to invest in if you can find the right property. Springdale tends be a lower cost of entry to purchase properties and rents are a bit lower than the other cities. It can be a great town to buy for cash flow, and appreciation is perhaps a bit slower. Fayetteville has the University and is still the largest town in the region. It's more expensive to get into (though perhaps less expensive than Bentonville), and the rents are higher. Depending on your investment goals, both towns can be great. Feel free to reach out for more details if you like.

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