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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Seattle or Denver for REI
In 1 year I will have the opportunity to move to either the greater Denver area or greater Seattle area. Specifically, I need to be within 90 minutes of DEN or SEA(airports) as I travel for my job. Both areas have pluses and minuses in my book and I would enjoy living in both areas.
My question for the community is for a brand new investor, which area has the most potential opportunities for BRRR or flipping? Again, while I need to live within 90 mins of the airport, I am fine with traveling to my "farm area".
I am leaning towards Denver as Seattle seems extremely expensive for a young professional trying to get into REI. However, my concern about Denver/CO is the market seems saturated from everything I am reading.
Thanks!
Edit: While it would be great to make $50k-$100k on deals, I would like to start out with cheaper homes (lower risk and lower reward) at least while I am learning the industry