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Better for flips - Tampa or Portland?
Hello,
I'm currently living in Los Angeles, and am looking to start flipping homes. I would like to move to another market to start and am thinking of either Portland or Tampa. Tampa has a lower housing cost, but I'm not sure the real estate market is as hot as Portland. Does anyone have any thoughts or insight on which market may be better? Thanks in advance.