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pennsylvania?
hey everyone, i was wondering if anyone on here knew of any good places in places where the market seems reasonable for a young investor to at least get their feet wet in REI. I know that the population is growing in pa but i can't seem to understand why if there hasn't been any significant job growth. Any advice or comments are more than welcomed. Is Pennsylvania not a good state to start with? Is anywhere in the east coast a good place to start for a newbie investor? HELP!!