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Finding rentals in expensive Eugene Oregon

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I’m moving to Eugene Oregon next year around May for a job. I’m also interested in beginning my rental property journey there, but am afraid of high prices. Any advice for finding great deals or creative investment strategies to make investing in my new soon to be local area possible? 

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@Tom Fidrych and @Travis Rogers, thank you very much for the response. I will review those words of wisdom and consider your advice carefully. I currently live in Knoxville Tennessee which is a red state and is currently seeing large population growth. I might consider jumping in with long distance rental property investing since I know the Knoxville area already. I appreciate your -advice and thoughts! 

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