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Buying vs. Building

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Consider two investors just getting started. One wants to build and is in principle opposed to buying existing structures; the other is only interested in buying. 

Which will come out on top? 

I know that most will say beyond doubt the buyer, but wanted to see if anyone had perspectives on how the builder might grow faster? 

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They are both good options...one is only better than the other by specific location (and by investor resources).

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