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What are best places to invest in for good cash flow in PA?

Gladys Cepeda
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Hey! I'm interested in investing in the PA area. I am starting out and want to begin my journey to building my portfolio.  Im ready to start on my first venture. Can you please share what areas are the best to invest in in this current market of high interest rates and low inventory? Which areas are best for renting out in good neighborhoods? Please provide insight as I'm not too familiar w area. Was also thinking about Pocono area but seems so run down... How do I even begin narrowing it down? Thanks

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Hey Gladys is PA the only area you're interested? 


 I'm actually open. These are the areas I am looking at right now NJ, PA, and Florida. Any thoughts. 

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