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Cade Stafford
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  • Idaho Falls, ID
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Investing in the Eastern Idaho Area

Cade Stafford
  • Flipper
  • Idaho Falls, ID
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Hello! This is my first post, so it's nice to meet local investors in Idaho as well. I'm just wanting to get a feel for everyone's thoughts on investing in property located in Eastern Idaho right now. To me, it seems like nothing new ever shows up in the MLS and I am clueless as to finding off-market deals in this area. It's easy to see that right now is a "sellers market", seeing how home prices have increased in even the last year. Is anyone having success in this area? I'm very interested in starting here, since this is where my family and I live, but I also don't want to plant my roots in shallow dirt, so to speak.

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