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Quote from @Sandra Feurtado:

Is it advisable to visit a potential investment area or is it ok to buy without visiting the area?


I would say that 95% of my out-of-state investors never visit the property or have even been to Ohio. I think it is beneficial to visit the area you are going to invest in, meet the team you will be working with, and explore the neighborhoods by driving around.

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