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Skyler Cain-Moore
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New Investor looking for hot market areas in Indianapolis

Skyler Cain-Moore
  • Terre Haute
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Hello fellow investors! My name is Skyler and I currently go to school in Terre Haute, Indiana and is originally from the Indianapolis area. I have been interested in real estate and doing my research for little over a year while I finish school, build my credit, and save money. I am ready to jump in by becoming more vocal here on BiggerPockets and will attend local REI groups in the future. To begin I want to start by learning the market in the Indianapolis area using a number of different zip codes. As mentioned in my description, I am wondering what areas investors are pursuing most.

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Andy Rumple
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Andy Rumple
  • Wholesaler and Real Estate Broker
  • Indianapolis, IN
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some good basic zip codes for buy and hold are 46226, and 46222  For flips 46203 and 46201.
this list is not exhaustive but a good start

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