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Rid my mind if a foolish notion - investing in Colorado

Mac Caspersen
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Alright, I have a really foolish notion in my head that Colorado is saturated with investors more than other cities of a similar size and makeup. For some reason I got it in my head that because BiggerPockets is headquartered in Colorado, that the state must be teeming with investors that “got in early” and have connections to the BP team, and then proselyted to their friends.

The other side of my brain tells me “that’s crazy, BP is known by investors everywhere, so why should just Colorado be more saturated? Denver is a big market with a similar proportion of opportunities to investors as other big markets” and etc.

So, Colorado and Denver folks, what's your opinion on the matter? I am considering moving to Denver or Colorado Springs area, but I don't want to hurt my REI prospects in doing so.

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