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REI Location Pros and cons

Shaun Ortiz
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If you could invest in any market across the country, where would it be and why? I’m always curious about the factors that make people decide on specific markets.

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@Shaun Ortiz 

Good question to round up everyone selling in their market. Short answer is the market you start investing in thoughtfully with a strategy. Everyone's situation is different and those differences will determine which market will be most successful. If you love the Midwest, then Columbus is a great market. My choice is Reno, NV because I live in Tahoe, it's close to CA, low property taxes, landlord friendly, and no state income tax. I'm not sure it's for everyone but there is plenty of opportunity for success. You can find success in any market with the right strategy. 

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