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All Forum Posts by: Brian Kaufman

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Post: Go to the hot markets?

Brian KaufmanPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Salem, OR
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 0

Hi there, as someone who's getting started I hear a lot about the hot markets (like Phoenix) for the housing market. I understand it really depends on your goals, but it seems to me that someone just starting out should stay away from places that are already getting a lot of attention with inflated prices and stiff competition? Seems like the better deals might be in areas that don't have a spotlight on them for people like me with no properties to leverage and a small startup capital pot.