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All Forum Posts by: Alisha Chocha

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Post: How to choose a good area to invest in?

Alisha ChochaPosted
  • Irvine, CA
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 4

Hi, Shone,

I wanted to weigh in on this topic. Some markets that are really showing some growth are Charlotte, Orlando, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Birmingham, Tampa, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, and Nashville. These markets have strong job growth, median prices of investment properties (because as you know California is ridiculously expensive to buy investment properties, especially LA, San Francisco, and Simi Valley), and high gross rental yield. My company actually identified these markets by looking at five economic factors in each localized market, which I encourage you to look at too when trying to identify a market - Construction, Job Growth, Interest Rates, Homeownership rates, and home prices.

Please let me know if you have further questions.