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Projected housing market 2030

Samuel Viscio
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I'm currently in the Army and will get out in 2020 and looking to invest.  I'm able to move anywhere in the country and  trying to save up 100k before I get out.

My question is where should I start my investing career.  I understand I should look for projected population growth and businesses in certain cities.  But it seems whenever I google cities with projected growth the housing market there is already a sellers and not looking to change anytime soon. 

( I want to move to the Midwest so Idaho, Colorado, Montana, Utah)

I'm having some trouble getting some traction in what to look for.  Any advice would be appreciated.  Thanks!

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Matthew McNeil
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Matthew McNeil
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I'd recommend Nampa Idaho. Check out the market data and expected growth.  Its the new bedroom community of Boise after Meridian.  Idaho is a growing blip on the radar screen because many people fed up with the left coast cities of Portland, San Fran and Seattle are eyeing Idaho.  Northern Idaho is beautiful but your dollars will go about $20k-50k more in Nampa comparatively. 

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