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My name is Sam, I am a foreign investor from Israel, and I am looking to invest in a buy & hold single [3 bd, 2 ba, 1000sqf+-] in the Greater Atlanta area. My budget is 100K.

I am interested in investing south to Atlanta [Clayton, Rockdale and Fayette Counties] but have had a difficult time finding cities that are a good investing opportunity [Development, Low crime, appretiation]. I would love to get help in getting to know the area better

Sam

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In or around the Atlanta area, it will be very difficult or almost impossible to find a property in the 100K range.  I have been looking to increase my portfolio but the lowest I have seen within the past few months is $130K.  You may have more luck traveling approximately 100 miles out to areas such as Macon, Columbus or Augusta, to name a few.  

William

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