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Farah Lopez
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When starting out is it best to invest in one area or state?

Farah Lopez
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hi,

My name is Farah and I'm a newbie from Vegas. I have one SF home in Vegas and I'm in the process of buying another SF in Phoenix. My job keeps me traveling so I don't really live anywhere. I've been looking at different markets but my question is should I stick to one area? Or buy all over? I'm just starting out so any advice would be great.

Thanks

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