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Hi All! I'm a new investor looking for out of state investments (live in NJ)

Margaret M.
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Hi All,

Just wanted to post and say hi and hopefully get some advice to help push me in the right direction with my first investment property. 

I currently live in NJ and am looking to invest out of state (open to NJ investments, however, i know the state is in favor of the tenants and it is pretty expensive, and i know there are not as good of opportunities locally for me). 

I am looking to acquire single family and multi family proprieties creatively and looking for mainly long term buy n holds / rentals. I am having a hard time narrowing down a location to invest and would like to better understand what specific things i need to look for and know in order to understand if an area is a good investment.  

Heres some of my thoughts so far:

1a) Locations: PA, AZ, TX (Houston, Tennessee), FL, NC, SC.  Still open to NJ investment. Don't know what neighborhoods to look at in particular.

1b) How do analyze a market to determine if it is a good invest vs not. What things should i be looking for?

2) Property Type: Single and Multi Family, preferably 3 bed+, 2 Bath. Ideally, would like a close to turn key or minimal cosmetic renovation ($10-15k).

3) Would need to be positive cash flow after conservatives expenditures - property management, maintenance, etc.,

4) Looking to mainly acquire properties creatively

Any thoughts? Would love to hear feedback and connect as well! 

Thanks all!

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Michael Smythe
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@Margaret M.

We created a "Deep Dive" series here on our BiggerPockets blog about Metro Detroit cities, City of Detroit Neighborhoods and comparing Metro Detroit to other hotspots investors usually consider:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/3094/99854-deep-dive-into-metro-detroit-cities-ecorse

We're not aware of any other property manager, agent, turnkey provider, flipper or wholesaler that's made the commitment to do this!

Our analysis is a template you can follow for any city, but doubt you'll find this much info for any other market in the US.

DM us for a chat...

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