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Investment areas in West Virginia

Ishay Blutner
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Hey, I want to start investing in West Virginia. Looking for people and investors there who can give me advice in investment areas. And is it even worth investing in West Virginia? Thanks!

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JonPaul Kessinger
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Quote from @Samuel Toma:
Quote from @Dominic Pizzi:

If you find the right market, it is always worth it to invest somewhere. You just need to make sure the property will cash flow or you can sell it later on for a profit. 

A lot of places to look to invest in West Virginia: Morgantown because of the university, Charleston, Huntington because the market is fairly stable, Parkersburg and Fairmont are also good areas to invest as well. 


 Hey Dominic, do you personally or know people who currently invest in those areas? I have looked briefly in Morgantown and Fairmont and seems like investment properties could cash flow pretty significantly but a lot of the properties were built in the early 1900's. 


 I have lived in WV for most of my life. I  have lived near Morgantown and Fairmont and now live near Huntington and Charleston. We don't have a lot of new builds in the state. Most of our houses were built In the 1900s. Most of them are built well, but things will eventually go wrong with anything that old. I wouldn't let their age of them deter you though, WV real estate is a lot cheaper to purchase and easier to get cash flow. If you have any questions feel free to message me! I have lived and traveled all over that state.

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