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Buying a duplex (first timer) in the suburbs of Philly. Chester, Montgomery, Bucks. Is it a good market? Are they hard to find?

I'm a complete noob to this entire thing. Me and my wife are pretty sold on the idea of buying a duplex as our first home/investment. We are open to a few different markets that we've lived at over the years and we have been circling the drain on the suburbs of Philly as a possible landing spot.

Is this a good market? I asked one real estate agent and he sent us a few options that weren't super great and nothing really shows up on Zillow or anything. We definitely DONT want to live in Philadelphia proper and are really trying to stay out of the rough areas. What do you guys think about areas like Phoenixville, Conshohocken, King of Prussia...? We have 250k to put down, excellent credit.

Our other options are Charlotte and Austin (Austin seems really affordable right now). We have lived in all of these areas and there's many various pros and cons for each.

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