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Aj Escomiendo
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Aj Escomiendo
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Hello BP!

I’m a newbie in CA and looking to jump into the Real Estate Investing game. I’m looking into investing into some Midwest States (Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Illionois and open to others), but does anyone deal with the Pittsburgh market at all? Is it a good one to invest in? 

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Patrick Drury
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@Aj Escomiendo
Some of the markets in the Midwest are great for investing in from out of state since they are landlord-friendly, and have a low barrier of entry and cash flow. In the Ohio market, I would check out Columbus and cleveland. Both are solid markets. 

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