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Updated 9 months ago, 02/22/2024

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Delaware, Philadephia, Connecticut, and Maryland

David Fals
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Investors from New Jersey and New York are finding it difficult to find affordable real estate deals as most companies are outpricing them. Although Philly is not a viable option, I am considering investing in Delaware, Connecticut or Maryland which is not too far away. As a beginner, I am looking for an opportunity to be involved and learn. I purchased my primary home two years ago and I am now looking to invest in another property for the purpose of investment.

Real Estate is not for everyone, but I want to take a chance at it. If it does not work out, I will consider the stock market which has more risk, but life is all about taking risks, right? Saving money in a high-yield savings account is not enough. I am all about taking risks, just like others that have made it.

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