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Raju Balakrishnan
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High-cost vs low cost markets investing comparison.

Raju Balakrishnan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Santa Clara, CA
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I am analyzing the returns for investing in high-cost vs low-cost markets here: Investing in High-Cost vs Low-Cost Markets, Which Will Make You Rich? 

This is one of the common questions I get her in bay area from investors who are considering remote investing.  

Would like to know your thoughts and comments on the same, will be great if to add you comments in the blog for others to benefit from them too. 

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    Joshua Janus
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    Joshua Janus
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    A low cost market such as Columbus, Ohio or Cleveland, Ohio can provide long term appreciation and cash flow and many out of state investors invest in these cities for those reasons. 

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