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Investing anywhere/everywhere
I am a new investor with a full time job. I like my job and plan on investing part time. I work in the tech industry and can live pretty much anywhere as long as I have access to the Internet and an airport. I'm looking to do BRRR.
I could ask "If you could invest anywhere, where would you go?". But in the interest of teaching a man to fish what research should one do to determine what area to go to?
Off the top of my head I can think of regional economic trends, population movement, metro and state tax rates, Chamber of Commerce economic forecasts. What else should I look at?
Thanks,
Robert