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Updated about 3 years ago, 10/25/2021

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Better for newbie REI - Georgia or Virginia?

David Travieso
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Good day BP family,


I'm asking the BP family for some helpful advice. My name is David T. and have been living in Locust grove, Georgia (40 min south of ATL) for the last 4 years from New York. I've been offered a promotion in Warrenton, VA, but not sure if I will accept. Throughout this pandemic I have really been putting my efforts into real estate investing education. My plan is to start taking action in early 2022. Now with the job offer, I'm not sure to stay or move to VA.

I'm looking at the housing market in VA and it seem much higher and more scarce than Georgia. I do like the promotion but in the grand scheme of things I want to retire early through real estate investing. And it looks like Georgia has more volume and cheaper. If anyone with helpful advice, thoughts, please share. I'm sure we can get a good conversation going.

Thanks all, have a great day.

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