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I'm looking for a good place to invest in Pennsylvania 2021

Walter Dobbins
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Looking to possibly invest somewhere in Pennsylvania... I live in NY and there aren’t any deals here. anyone have any experience in that area?

I'm looking it should be in the two hours drive from New York

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Dan Powers
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Dan Powers
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@Walter Dobbins Definitely recommend Philly and the surrounding suburbs like @Rob Lawrence said. There are a super wide range of possibilities based on your strategy and expected returns. Like @Jonathan Greene says Philly is extremely block by block with ARV values that can change by 20-30k within a few blocks of each other. I could give better recommendations if you expanded upon your strategy and criteria

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