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First time investor market location
My situation is that I'm starting out and am leaning toward buying properties in the area I live because it's just convenient and feels like a natural place to start and I like the area. But I want to ask the community if there is any case for starting in a location further away like out of state? Is out of state more of a down-the-line strategy?