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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie in Nashville, TN
My name is Jeff Prather. A fried told me about the BP podcast. After listening to several episodes, I was hooked. I'm brand new to real estate investing. I'm in a learning phase with no properties in my portfolio. I want to start taking action quickly so that I don't become one of those who "never get started."
My first question is about my market. I'm in Nashville, TN and have been for 5 years. Real estate prices have been booming here for 5 years. Any other Nashville investors with advice on whether or not the Nashville market could be peaking?
Other advice is appreciated too.
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Welcome @Jeff Prather. Couple quick tips. Memphis is probably the hottest market in Tennessee right now. Super low prices and high rents. Ohio is also a hot bed and where I'm mostly investing. Indianapolis is somewhat strong too in some areas. Don't necessarily try to invest in your own backyard. Sure it's great to physically eye the properties, but you may be losing out on better deals in other states by honing in on just your turf.