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Fix and flip - market research

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Hey guys,

I am new to BP and new to the real estate business.

I’ve made a decision to start investing in real estate and I want to understand more about fix and flip strategy.

When I am looking for new markets, what do I need to be aware off? And what make a market to be a good market for fix and flip?

I wish us all good luck 🤞

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Patrick Drury
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  • Columbus, OH & Cleveland OH
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Population growth and job opportunities are good things to measure for an area to be good to invest in. Columbus OH is a good example of this I would recommend investing here. I Invest in long-term buy and holds here in Columbus OH, but I think the same principle applies you don't want to buy in an area (more specifically state) that's not showing significant signs of development and job opportunities for people to live there.

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