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Don't get fooled by sprukers that tell you how cheap it is to buy property in the USA. Cheap doesn't mean value and you don't want to own a cheap property without rental income.

We have targeted 10 markets now. See why these markets will produce high cash flows for investors. Let's start with Cleveland Ohio.

About Atlanta

The capital city of the state of Georgia, Atlanta is the travel and business hub of the Southeast U.S.A. Home to the world's most trafficked airport and ranked as the United States' least costly city to do business, Atlanta boasts some of the strongest indicators for short-term cash flow and long-term capital growth.

Inhabited by over 5.5 million people, the greater Atlanta area has been the fastest growing metropolitan market in the U.S. for the past decade. Business and tax-friendliness, combined with an exceptional year-round climate, make this location one of the healthiest residential markets in America, commanding strong rents and low absorption rates for entry-level housing.

Forbes Magazine ranked Atlanta as the #1 rental market
CNNMoney.com says Atlanta is the 4th best city in America to invest in
Forbes Magazine ranks Atlanta as the 4th most affordable U.S. market

Economic Rankings:
1. Third in job growth
2. Third for most Fortune500 companies' headquarters
3. Second as America's best cities to relocate
4. First in U.S. as least costly large city for business

Statistics:
Population 432,427 (+3.8% since 2000)
Median Income $49,981 (+43.7% since 2000)
Median Home Price $257,200 (+78.5% since 2000)
Median Rent $886
(figures from www.city-data.com and quickfacts.census.gov)

Other Markets: Birmingham, Alabama
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland, Ohio
Dallas, Texas
Houston, Texas
Kansas City, Missouri
Memphis, Tennessee
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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