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Ignatius Okeke
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I'm considering purchasing a multi-family property in Norman, Oklahoma City, primarily because of the nearby colleges and universities that provide rental opportunities. Since I'm planning to do this from out of state, I'm uncertain if this is a wise decision, especially since it's my first time venturing into real estate.

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Hi Ignatius, following David Greene's Core 4 strategy—realtor, contractor, property manager, and lender—can give you confidence to invest in any location. These roles are crucial for navigating the investment process and ensuring your property is well-managed. Best of luck on your investment journey!

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