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Is the Hamilton neighborhood in Baltimore a good area to invest in?

Mabel Lee
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Hi,

Is the Hamilton part of Baltimore a good investment opportunity? It's a bit away from the urban parts of Baltimore, but I wanted to gauge the viability of the rental income there and if there is a lot of demand for renters.

Thanks!

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Jack Seiden
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Quote from @Mabel Lee:

Hi,

Is the Hamilton part of Baltimore a good investment opportunity? It's a bit away from the urban parts of Baltimore, but I wanted to gauge the viability of the rental income there and if there is a lot of demand for renters.

Thanks!


 It’s a pretty nice middle class area, however once you get into the mid 300’s in Baltimore in a single family, I’d rather just be in boco and have lower property taxes.

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