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Tool for researching which cities and neighborhoods to invest in

Suneet Dewan
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Hi All, 

Do you use any type of research tools to identify the cities or neighborhoods for long distance investing?


I ran into this issue when I initially started learning about long distance investing and I created www.zipfinder.co which aggregates a wide range of data on a zip code level to help streamline the research process for investors. 


Would love to get feedback on this from long distance investors. Would you ever use something like this? Are there any data points that are must have that is missing? If it's not useful in the current version what type of questions can I help answer to make this more useful?


Thank you for your help!

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