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Trying to decide where to buy my first home.
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I've tried to write this a few times, but I think it's better to simplify the question. Right now, I live in Colorado and I'm working towards a goal of buying a home for the first, but because my job allows me to work remotely, location is not an issue. The issue for me is which states offer the most benefit and I'm asking those of you who are reading this to offer any words of advice outside of my circle of friends. I'm considering staying in Colorado, or moving to Washington or Oregon. Out of those three options that I have, and trying to be as factual as possible, the question is, what makes the most sense, and I can elaborate on additional details, in terms of investing in a home with the potential for turning it into a rental property? Or which state offers the most potential for first time home buyers? Thanks in advance. Lastly, if this post violates any rules, please let me know and I will either correct the issue or remove the post.

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