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Shirley Kocho
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Advice and real estate agent investor friendly

Shirley Kocho
  • Denver, CO
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I'm a new investor and I don’t have any property yet . I like to invest in Colorado but the houses price are so high so that is why I’m thinking to invest out of state but I don’t know which is the best state or city to invest in . Even if I decide the state I hope there is someone who can help me in buying my first property and I think the second property will be easier even if it is in Colorado . I tried to find an agent in Colorado through biggerpocket but nobody responded. I’d appreciate your advice and help to find real estate agent investor friendly in Colorado or elsewhere. 

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Eric DeNardo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver
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Eric DeNardo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver
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Hey Shirley, I've heard great things about Columbus, Ohio and Nashville Tennessee. However, Nashville's prices are increasing and almost as high as Denver's. Message me if you have any questions about the Denver or Front Range!

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