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Long Distance Investors

Michael Mendez
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  • Lubbock Tx
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I'm a local investor and Realtor for Lubbock TX, and wanted to know what long distance investors are looking for. Is there any keys information that is needed or contributes to interest in an area? Also, I'm looking into long distance investing and would like to master mind with different investors. 

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Job growth, school ratings, construction in general(for homes and commercial), overall market appreciation, supply vs demand, etc. Look at economic factors, those will tell you the direction a city is going. From there look at prices, neighborhoods to see if it fits your goals. Then build a team

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