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Connor Duff
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Staying in-tune with my market

Connor Duff
  • Investor
  • Pasadena, CA
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Hi everyone! 

I’m looking for some advise on websites and metrics I should be monitoring to stay in-tune with the markets I’m currently invested in. I have a property in Mesa, Arizona and a property in Dayton, Ohio. Both are long-term rentals. I’ll be looking to purchase another property (hopefully) in the next 6-12 months and want to be ready to make a move. In the meantime, I’d like to stay in-the-know as to what’s happening and changing in both markets. Thank you! 

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Steven Foster Wilson
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Steven Foster Wilson
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I often like to look at where companies are moving too. I like to look at the populations growths. I see you are already investing in Ohio, Intel is building in Licking County https://www.intel.com/content/...  with this we are seeing the market boom! I would say buying here is defiantly a good idea. Let me know if you need any assistance or want to chat. 

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