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Sheryl Sitman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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The "Best" place to invest? No such thing. Focus on learning to see the future.

Sheryl Sitman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Lately a lot of people have reached out asking about how to get started in RE investing, what budget they need, where is "best" place to invest . . . I hate giving that annoying answer of "it depends", but it really does. The best way I know to explain to people how to start thinking about investing is to show them the possibilities - of which there are endless options, when you do it right. Take a look at what is happening on a block we own on. This is 5 years after our purchase and not coincidental. 

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