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Investing In Small Towns

Trevor Morgan
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Hello Everyone!  My name is Trevor,This is my first post! I am a newbie who has the heart and passion for real estate.  I spent most of the day yesterday going through a ton of post by you wonderful people. I see most of you invest in huge city's for the big bucks. the most common areas around where I am located are what I would call "College Towns."  So i figure investing in apartment buildings would be my best bet. But in general i was wondering what it's like to invest in the smaller town's?  Is the profit margin worth the investment in small town's? What benefits in small town investing? Thank you all for the time you have taken to read and answer my post. I truly appreciate it.

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