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Investing in rental properties can provide excellent long-term returns through cash flow and appreciation. These returns can be maximized by investing in markets with strong growth in both rental rates and property values.

One of the newest players in the real estate crowdfunding industry, Arrived Homes, allows investors to purchase shares of rental properties for only $100 and the company is currently focused on a couple of markets that are showing higher than average growth in demand for rentals.

Charleston South Carolina: Average rents have increased across the United States over the past year, but this port city has seen a faster increase than the national average. According to Housing Tides data, the average rent price in Charleston, South Carolina, has increased 8.6% year-over-year, compared to the national average 5.4%.

Meanwhile, the median home price has increased at a slower rate than the national average meaning higher potential returns than many other markets.

Columbia South Carolina: A little over 100 miles inland from Charleston, Columbia is also seeing strong growth in its rental market. The average rental price has increased 12.7% year-over-year and an even slower increase in home prices.

How to Invest in These Markets: Arrived Homes is currently allowing investors to reserve shares of its upcoming Charleston and Columbia rental properties. The company also has upcoming properties in Northwest Arkansas that can be reserved.

You can easily sign up for free on the Arrived Homes website to view current offerings and reserve shares of new properties in these markets.

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