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Market research in sub 60k out-of-state areas

Curt Austin Peters
  • Laguna Hills, CA
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Hello BP members - I've been a member for a month or so now and this is my first outreach effort here.  I'm looking forward to learning more about property investment as a second career, sharing my experience as an architect, and most importantly meeting some folks with like-minded goals.  

I'm currently doing sub 60k single-family residence BRRRR market research and have narrowed it down to a few areas that all appear to be good options: Kansas City KS/MO, Wichita KS, Lubbock TX, Amarillo TX, and Klamath Falls OR. I would really appreciate it if anyone would be willing to share their knowledge and experience in out-of-state market research, sub 60k market analysis, and/or with any of these cities.

All the best, Curt

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