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Looking for thoughts on investing in multiple cities.
Hey BP!! Currently I have been looking in a market and not too many things keep popping up that are viable for BRRRR (whether that it be out of our price range, deal fell through or any scenario really), I have done my research for this particular area and taxes are low, rents and appreciation are high. Overall, it's a pretty good city for investing. So my question is, without having something locked in currently, would anyone have advice on seeking out multiple markets simultaneously or whether I should hunker down and focus on one city at a time? Thanks in advance!!