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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Absolutely new to investing
Hello!! This is my very first post on BiggerPockets! I want to start buying investment property to build sustainable wealth. I live in Baltimore and I'm wondering what areas in Baltimore city are best for a buy and hold situation. I thought about buying a property to rehab and rent near a college/ university such as Johns Hopkins, Coppin, etc. One of my concerns is that these universities are not in the best area/ neighborhoods. If anyone can share some advice on buying my first rehab-rental property in Baltimore, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you!
Kellee