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Hello Bigger Pockets community! I am thinking of moving into the Atlanta market for single family real estate investing/flipping/wholesaling and was wondering what the state of the market has been like recently. Are investors finding deals easily? How many homes do you have to look at before buying one? Is it an investor friendly state/market?

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Quote from @Keith Tarasiewicz:

Hello Bigger Pockets community! I am thinking of moving into the Atlanta market for single family real estate investing/flipping/wholesaling and was wondering what the state of the market has been like recently. Are investors finding deals easily? How many homes do you have to look at before buying one? Is it an investor friendly state/market?

 Congratulations Keith! Several of Nashional Insurances clients have started focusing on Georgia for their investment properties. A few are rent-by-room model. Insurance costs are a lot lower compared to other states especially TX right now. 

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