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To start out I haven't ever bought a property. In conjunction with having rental properties I thought it would be a good idea to purchase a property with the intention of selling in the next 3 years, by getting a 3/1 or 5/1 ARM loan, after equity is realized. Currently I rent. My question is what signs do I look for to determine that the area could increase in value?