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Katlynn Teague
  • Real Estate Agent
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Why should you invest in Atlanta?

Katlynn Teague
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
Posted May 25 2023, 06:56
  • Good morning BP, why should you invest in Atlanta over other cities? 
  • Strong job growth: Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, with a strong job market. This is a major driver of demand for housing, which is helping to keep prices rising.
  • Affordable housing: Atlanta is still relatively affordable compared to other major cities, which makes it an attractive option for investors.
  • Diversity: Atlanta is a diverse city with a growing population. This diversity is a major asset for businesses, which is helping to drive economic growth.
  • Investment opportunities: There are a variety of investment opportunities available in Atlanta, including single-family homes, multifamily properties, and commercial real estate.

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Michael Dumler
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Michael Dumler
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  • Atlanta, GA
Replied May 25 2023, 08:06

@Katlynn Teague, you can also add reasonable property tax, relatively speaking. That being said, there's no denying the fact that it's difficult to source adequate cash flow deals at the moment. With the amount of growth, development, and population migration the City has experienced, I foresee Atlanta becoming somewhat of an expensive market over the next five to ten years.  

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Katlynn Teague
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Replied May 26 2023, 04:57
Quote from @Michael Dumler:

@Katlynn Teague, you can also add reasonable property tax, relatively speaking. That being said, there's no denying the fact that it's difficult to source adequate cash flow deals at the moment. With the amount of growth, development, and population migration the City has experienced, I foresee Atlanta becoming somewhat of an expensive market over the next five to ten years.  

I could see that as well and you're absolutely right!