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Nashville, TN Investment Real Estate

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Barnes


The Nashville Area, unlike some places, still has a wide variety of Residential Investment Properties. Nashville has a nice selection of Cash Flow yielding Real Estate, in an area that has strong, stable Appreciation. Located in a very diverse, stable economic area, Nashville, TN continues to be one of the Best Cities in the United States for Future Growth and Development and continued strong Appreciation and Cashflow.

Our Real Estate Agents are experts in; New Single Family Houses / Homes, Pre-Rented Houses / Homes, Multi-Family Properties (Condominiums (Condos)), Duplexes, Four-Plexes (Quads), Apartment Communities, etc.), and Commercial Real Estate (Strip Centers, Retail and/or Office Buildings, Land both Improved and Unimproved, Farms, etc.). 

Whether you are looking to buy your first Investment Property, such as a small starter house/home that you would rent at a monthly rate sufficient to cover all of your ownership expenses and produce you monthly Cash Flow, or you are looking to buy a Multifamily Property such as a Quad or Duplex to supplement your current cashflow and bolster your Real Estate Investment Portfolio, we can find the right Real Estate Investment Opportunity to meet your individual needs. We are also specialists in Home Listing, and Selling Your House to reliable Real Estate Investors.

Anonymous
Jerry Baker

Hello,

 My name is Jerry Baker and I'm a real estate investor here in Nashville.  

 I'm looking for help in finding potential properties. 

 Could someone contact me regarding your services?  

 Look forward to speaking with you soon. 

 

Jerry Baker

Bakerbuysproperty@gmail.com

 

Apr 28, 2007 01:01 PM
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Bill Exeter
Exeter 1031 Exchange Services, LLC - San Diego, CA
1031 Tax-Deferred Exchange Expert

Hi Nina,

There seems to be more interest in 1031 exchange clients heading your way.  Have you seen an increase in out of state investors buying in as part of their 1031 exchange?

Dec 19, 2007 12:11 PM