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Looking to Start Real Estate Investing

Ankush Khajuria
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Hello All,

I hope you all are doing well.I have been following Bigger pockets and am now  actively planning to buy a house for real estate investing.My budget is 200K.I am flexible in buying the property anywhere in United States.I am currently in NJ.Please provide any guidance for cities that I should be targeting as a beginner.

Thank you

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Steven Foster Wilson
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This will generally depend on what you're after. Looking for cashflow? Look into Cleveland, its got good cash flow potential with appreciation happening as well. Looking for appreciation? Come to Columbus, there are still 1% deals, but the more attractive part is the population growth and other economic drivers!

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