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To rent or to buy in the Pensacola area

Zachary Fong
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I am new to Bigger Pockets and real estate investing. My wife and I currently own a property in the Pensacola area that we rented for a few years. We also own a house in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. We are going to be moving back to that area soon. I am wondering if anyone does real estate investing in the Pensacola area that I could network with. I am ultimately trying to decide if we should rent our house out again and buy a new property or just live in the house we already own. I believe some networking with folks in that area will help me answer that question. 

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@Zachary Fong

You should define your investment goals to decide.

A local Investor-Agent can help shorten your learning curve and save you a lot of headaches as they tend to understand the local market better.

All the best!

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