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Layoffs creating opportunities for investors?
Hi BiggerPockets Nation,
I'm a relative newbie and wanted to get your thoughts. In your experience, when large companies layoff a large number of employees, does this create a window of opportunity for investors to "buy low" for real estate in the immediate area?