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First investment in Oklahoma

Guy Greenwald
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Hello Bigger Pockets community,

I'm Guy, I’m an investor from outside the usa and i'm currently researching investment opportunities in Oklahoma City, and overall, everything looks excellent. However, I've come across one potential issue that I'd like to clarify.

I've read some articles suggesting that in Oklahoma City, it's not possible to purchase a property without using it as a primary residence. In other words, these sources claim that you can't buy a property solely for investment purposes (like renting it out) without living in it yourself.

Is anyone familiar with this law or regulation? Can you provide any insights or experiences related to this? I'd greatly appreciate any information, clarification, or advice on this matter.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Best regards,

Guy

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