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Chelsea McDuff
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Best Areas to Invest

Chelsea McDuff
  • Tampa, FL
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I am curious to hear everyone's thoughts and ideas. 

Where do you think the best place or some of the best places to invest in the US are? 

I am currently living in Tampa, FL and the market is HOT. Would love to hear from others where they are finding success and why!

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Craig Curelop
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Craig Curelop
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@Chelsea McDuff - I live in Denver and the market here is also HOT. Though, my strategy is not to try to speculate on the markets and invest in whichever area I deem is "HOT." I think a wise strategy is to pick a market that you enjoy living in and purchase a cash flowing property every year. That way, you buy at the top of the market, you buy at the bottom of the market, and you buy each year in between. Now you're mitigating any market risk. 

The key here is buying a property that cash flows. Then it really doesn't matter what the market does. 

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