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Qua Redditt
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New Investor Getting Started in Baltimore, MD

Qua Redditt
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi everyone!

I'm Qua, a new soon to be investor in Baltimore, MD. I currently have an investment property in Las Vegas and am looking forward to expanding my rental portfolio to the East Coast, where I was born and raised.

I've been a lurker in the BiggerPockets forums for a while and want to finally jump in and interact with the community. I am amazed at how supportive the BP community is, and I'm excited to interact with experience and newbie investors who are sharing their experiences, making moves and getting deals closed!

Look forward to connecting with some of you in the near future

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Ray Slack
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Ray Slack
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  • White Haven PA
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Originally posted by @Benjamin Farmer:

@Ray Slack

Do you mind shooting your list of A and B neighborhoods in Baltimore that will see decent appreciation and a bit of cash flow in the next 2-3 years?

IMHO - In the city the main A  areas are Federal Hill and Canton, B areas would be Harbor east, little Italy, Otterbein, fells point, 

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