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Could this rank and rent idea work?

I have a niche that I would like to use in multiple areas under one website. The idea is to have the domain as “niche” + “near me now” or something similar. The website would have a drop down tab with each of the cities that I’d have a contractor in with their number on the page and also a link to social media accounts that I plan to post content on. I know this is probably an ambitious, full-court shot sounding idea, but I’m curious to know if I could rank in the areas that I setup in or is this too much.

I’m open to all feedback, if it won’t work just let me know why so I can set myself in the right direction. I’m just trying to learn how much I can and can’t do

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