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Brandon Low
  • San Francisco, CA
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Finding deals in several markets

Brandon Low
  • San Francisco, CA
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I have decided that my strategy will be to build a portfolio of both SFH's and MFH's. However, I have not decided on the exact location I want to invest in. A few areas I have my eyes on are Kansas, Indianapolis, Austin, Houston, DFW, parts of Florida, etc. Knowing that one area might be great for SFH's, while another area is better for MFH's.... Is it a bad idea to be actively looking at several different markets to choose your deals from as opposed to specializing in one area?

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