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Where in Northern Virginia or Maryland is Good to Invest?
Dear BP community -
I live in Northern Virginia and looking to invest in a rental property as south as Richmond, VA and as North as Baltimore, MD. Looking to buy something for about $200K with positive cash flow and potential for growth. With Amazon coming, Northern Virginia real estate prices are too crazy for a positive cash flow scenario, so I am trying to find something good on the fringes that is within 1 to 2 hours of me. I live in Springfield, VA. Where would you recommend.