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Investing in Oregon, outside Portland Metro.
Hi, I will be looking to flip a home here after the holidays. I plan to purchase at auction, but the only areas I can afford will be outside Portland metro. Areas I am seeing with somewhat active markets are Salem, Pendleton, Eugene and Albany areas. Does any one have any tips on what markets outside have low entry costs and will provide decent returns with quick turn over? Any guidance would be vastly appreciated.