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Tremon P.
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Tremon P.
  • Real Estate Agent
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What's the best to invest in in VA? Land, homes or commerical? I was thinking of getting land and holding it if not in VA anywhere where land is best to have. I do wanna BRRR or another for for homes

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    Virginia is a big state with a lot of markets! The tough part with land is that it doesn't produce cash flow (barring any kind of natural resource angle). I always prefer commercial assets because your competition is other investors, whereas in single families through quads there's a lot of owner-occupant money driving those prices up.

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