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Elisa Prado
  • Huntsville, AL
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Real Estate Market Tips in Philadelphia

Elisa Prado
  • Huntsville, AL
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Hello. I hope you guys are doing wonderful today. My name is Elisa Prado. I currently live in Birmingham, AL but I have subscribed my profile as if I was in Philadelphia. The reason why is because I fell in love with the city and I am pursuing to move there at the end of this year. I made a decision to finally follow my dreams and start into Real Estate Investing. I am personally fascinated with the renovation/rehabbing/flipping aspect. I am a civil engineer so I am more involved in the construction part which is what I love. However, I would like to know if Philadelphia is a good market for the real estate investing, and if it is, is it better for holding, renting or just flipping? I would appreciate any comments

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