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Section 8 Fort Wayne, IN

Tuan Tran
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Anyone invest in section 8 tenants in Indiana?

If you do, could I ask how that has been going and has the rents been comparable to the payment standards advertised by the respective housing authority?

I'm thinking of investing in Fort Wayne, IN. But more so in Indiana, for the low property taxes.

Also, any remote investors?

Thanks so much.

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I own two rentals in Indiana. Both are near Indianapolis. But they don't have section 8. You can always reach out to my property manager and talk with them about the comparisons. But usually section 8 is the same or slightly above market rents. I do love Indiana as a state to invest in. 

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