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Updated over 3 years ago on .

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Kelly Orth
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Going to run this around one more time

Kelly Orth
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My husband and I would really like to get back into flipping homes as a preference rather than having rentals. Where is the best market to get into that has the lowest buy in and with the best return on investment?  I want to be able to pay off my student loans and also catch up on our retirement.

On the flipside if obtaining rentals became the best option despite our desire to flip again, what would be the best market to buy in with the lowest investment but good return?