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Updated over 3 years ago, 06/03/2021

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Curt Dalton
  • Niceville, FL
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Location, Location, Location!

Curt Dalton
  • Niceville, FL
Posted

Newbie here with a question for the group. I recently accepted job that's 100% remote. Being remote, I have the flexibility to live anywhere I want. I'm on my own and don't need to take into account anyone else in making this decision (first time in a long time!). With that said, what does the group think of actually moving to an area of the country where the RE market isn't 100% crazy? With all due respect to the virtual investors, I need to be able to see and touch any properties I'm looking at, so going the virtual route isn't for me. 

Appreciate your inputs.

Thanks!

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