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New York Real Estate Investing for Beginners (Out of State)

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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  • Cleveland Dayton Cincinnati Toledo Columbus & Akron, OH
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Investing in the Big Apple is tough. There is a reason they say if you can make it in NYC you can make it anywhere. When it comes to investing in real estate, the hardest route isn't always the best route. Sometimes it makes more sense for real estate investors to invest smart, not hard. Are you having trouble buying rental properties in New York City? Is the cost of an apartment in NYC keeping you from becoming a landlord? Buying houses and apartments in NYC is becoming increasingly unaffordable for many, and downright impossible for New Yorkers living on a moderate income. Many are saying that New York has a housing problem. Some are even predicting a New York housing crisis. Many are saying that the New York housing bubble is bound to pop sooner or later. Are you waiting on the next New York housing market update to tell you that the NYC housing market crashed? Are you waiting for the NYC bubble to pop so you can buy NYC homes for pennies on the dollar? Or, do you want to get started in real estate investing now? Many New Yorkers are opting to start now by investing in out of state real estate. Out of state real estate investing is a great strategy for those New Yorkers who want to start buying cheap houses now. In the 1,367th episode of The MLS Search & Analysis Show, out of state real estate investing expert James Wise is helping a New Yorker named Sopio invest outside of the New York housing market. This NYC native is hoping to begin her real estate investing journey in Ohio because Ohio is so much cheaper than New York is. If you are a New Yorker who wants to get started in real estate, but cannot afford do buy a house in NYC, HoltonWise is here for you. HoltonWise specializes in helping NYC investors start investing in real estate without a lot of money. There are many markets in the USA where you can buy cash flowing rental properties for pennies on the dollar when compared to NYC housing. Best of all, New Yorkers like you don't have to worry about leaving NYC to handle any property management issues with your out of state rental properties in these out of state markets as HoltonWise can act as your full service out of state property management company. In fact, HoltonWise can take care of everything that happens with your out of state real estate portfolio while you focus your time and attention on working on your real estate business from the comfort of your home in NYC.

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New York Real Estate Investing for Beginners (Out of State) | MLS Search & Analysis 1,367 - 802 W 9

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