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Brandon Heath
  • San Diego, CA
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Where do you go to source Market data/ Market Analysis

Brandon Heath
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello BP!

I have recently taken an interest into possibly investing out of state. I currently live in San Diego California and I'm starting to see that out of state may be a better way to start. 

I want to start looking into turnkey investing. I have read that it is very important to research the actual market you are interested in first. Looking at things such as potential growth in the job market, population...... Everything I have come across seems to some from someone who is selling the area for some type of personal gain. This worries me because I don't know if the their information is a little biased or not. 

Im wondering if some of you would share some ways you find good unbiased market information. Feel free to offer any tips or hints on what I should pay close attention to.

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