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Anders Nordberg
  • Investor
  • Downingtown PA
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Tools to find best markets in PA

Anders Nordberg
  • Investor
  • Downingtown PA
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Currently I am trying to get more focused in my real estate investing by picking a particular market to invest in.  I am about to sell my property and am looking to redeploy my earnings in the better market around me.  It would be a house hack so it would have to be relatively close to work which is Malvern PA a suburb outside Philadelphia. (I work from home due to covid and could be sent back into the office at any point).  I am trying to find a tool on bigger pockets to either screen or find the best markets in a 40 min drive from me.  Does anyone know of any tools that would show what markets near you are good markets, ie. rent growth, appreciation, rent ratios etc?