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Daniela Weiss
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Daniela Weiss
  • Berkhamsted, UK
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Hi everyone,

I am new to this and wanting to invest in the USA. I started reading some of the posts on Detroit and have got some valuable feedback. If anyone is willing to share where would be a good low money investment market, I'd be really grateful. Many thanks! Daniela

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Richard Dunlop
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Richard Dunlop
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 As @Saul L. said be careful in Detroit.  I absolutely recommend Detroit but there are lots of pitfalls to avoid.

This house was bought by an investor in the UK for $83,000

I bought it from his foreclosure for about $2000.(Yes $2000)

Which way would you rather be investing in Detroit?

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