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Best Ways to Analyze Your Market
I want to invest in small multifamily to start my investing journey. I've lived in the same spot my entire 20 years on this earth. One thing I'm struggling with is finding out the ins and out of my market. I feel like I should know these things by this point but I don't know where to start in terms of researching the area.
What are some methods you use to get a better grasp of a certain market?