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What areas in Pittsburg should I look into when making my first buy?

Itamar Halevi
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Hello there,

I am a first time "out of town" investor, looking into Pittsburgh's Metropolitan for my first deal.
I focused mainly on Allegheny county mostly, but having a bit hard time focusing on one specific area.
My strategy is to purchase a property for long term rentals.
I was hoping to get some insights into attractive areas for first timers such as myself, with good prospects and at reasonable costs?
Would love to hear people's thoughts on the matter.

THANK YOU! :) 

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Jacob Kocent
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Jacob Kocent
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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@Itamar Halevi

Hi Itamar, I would start looking into areas such as Brighton Heights, Bellevue, Plum, Carnegie, and Baldwin. All have a generally cheap barrier to entry and have potential for cash flow. There are tons of other options and areas, but some are harder to get into and others don't have as good of cash flow. I'm an investor-friendly agent in the Pittsburgh area and would love to connect further!

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