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Where are you focused?
After listening to one of the BP podcasts, I heard someone say that you should concentrate on neighborhoods. I personally think that this is limiting, but I wanted to see what you guys thought? Are you investing in just a single location (say Canton), or are you spreading your purchases throughout the greater Baltimore area? What are your thoughts on this?
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I a a big believer in focus. If you dominate a neighborhood, you will be the first to know about deals and you will know values so well you will instantly know what is a deal and what isn't.
That said, I work all over the city. I focus my business in other ways but I go all over the city for the best deals.
I would say your strategy is important to. It is probably more important for a rehab and flip investor to focus on a few neighborhoods that it is for a wholesaler, for example