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Timothy Harris
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Good areas to buy property?

Timothy Harris
  • Financial Advisor
  • Barto, PA
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Looking to buy a quadplex but unsure where to look for the best bargains? What's good state's with good markets?

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Noah Chappell
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Noah Chappell
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@Timothy Harris the good market in the good state is whichever market you find you're able to put forth a sustained effort over time in. If you're looking for a strong cash flow market out of state, Ohio might work for you. If local and appreciating is important, you have the east coast markets near by. Personally I'd start maybe in Pittsburg, since is within your state and not overly priced. 

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