RENT Magazine Q4 '24

Charlotte, North Carolina

#4

Why It’s a Top Pick: Charlotte’s strong economic foundation in finance, coupled with a growing presence in technology and healthcare, gives it both stability and growth potential. Known as a major financial hub with the headquarters of Bank of America and Truist Financial, Charlotte also has a growing tech sector. Net migration growth in 2024 reached over 40,000 people, and the city’s cost of living remains relatively affordable compared to many coastal markets. Charlotte’s diverse economy and appeal to both families and professionals keep rental demand high, providing a stable investment landscape.

Investment Highlights: Economic diversity, affordable living, strong job market, high migration, and financial industry hub.

Nashville, Tennessee

#5

Why It’s a Top Pick: Nashville continues to attract new residents due to its thriving healthcare, education, entertainment, and tourism industries. In 2024, the city saw a net migration gain of approximately 35,000 people. The city’s healthcare sector, anchored by HCA Healthcare, is a major employer, providing recession-resistant stability. Nashville’s vibrant cultural scene, combined with a low cost of living and tax advantages, makes it popular with both young professionals and families. The strong demand for rental housing and limited housing supply creates a favorable environment for multifamily investments. Investment Highlights: Resilient healthcare industry, cultural appeal, steady population growth, affordability, and high demand for rental properties.

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