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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

New Market
Hi Everyone,
Currently I am looking for buy, fix, and hold opportunities in Sacramento, where I live. Since prices are rising it is becoming harder to find deals that make sense without going into really bad areas. Therefore to avoid this, I am thinking about going into a different market in another state. I have a couple cities in mind but want to know the best way to research a city from a distance to find out if it's a good market for my strategy. Also, if you have any recommendations of cities that would be welcome too.
Thanks for you time.
Grant Anderson