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Vincent Crane
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Is Atlanta a cashflow market?

Vincent Crane
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Is it possible to cashflow on rentals inside the perimeter, if so, where? Multi-families are extremely expensive unless they're in a questionable area. I've been wanting to start off househacking by buying a duplex but can't find anything under 250k in a decent area. What are your thoughts on building a portfolio of multi-family units in Atlanta? Should we be looking to invest elsewhere?

Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts on this.

  • Vincent Crane

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Frank Iglesias
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Frank Iglesias
  • Investor
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Atlanta is still a good cash flow market but it is in spots.  Remember there are five million plus here with every kind of neighborhood imaginable minus oceanfront.  There are cash flow areas inside and outside the perimeter but working with local help is the best way to find them.  No need to be in warzones either.  Also depends what kind of numbers you are looking for.

Frank

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