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Tammy Price
  • Cary, NC
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Is Pueblo, CO a good market to invest in?

Tammy Price
  • Cary, NC
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Hello,

I'm planning on purchasing my second house and want to dive in by Autumn next year.

I was curious on what you guys think of the market in Pueblo, CO. It seems like a good (cheap) market to buy in, but do any of you know if this is a profitable market to buy and rent, or to flip? Would you get good returns?

Your input would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Tammy Price 

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Rick Thomas
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Pueblo, CO
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Rick Thomas
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Pueblo, CO
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@Tammy Price Pueblo still has some great fix and flip potentials and there are deals to be had for good cash flowing rentals. A lot of investors from Colorado Springs and Denver are working the markets down here. You have to be ready to pull the trigger then do your due diligence.

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