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How to determine whether I can sell or rent a property in an area
How do I determine whether I will find a buyer in a market? It seems like rural markets are cheaper to start off in, but there isn't always much flow in population. Cities are too expensive for me to get involved in. So Im trying to figure out a good area to canvas. Is there a place where I can see recent sales in an area? And a place to see what percentage rent and what the average rent is?