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Sebastian Lim
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  • Westchester County, NY
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Learning Out of State Investing

Sebastian Lim
  • New to Real Estate
  • Westchester County, NY
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Would anyone have a way to learn all the components of out of state investing? Books, courses? I've got about 50k and i just started a new job last week at 56k and already am already grinding thru the day besides the greene book long distance investing

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Nicholas L.
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Nicholas L.
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@Sebastian Lim

hello.  if you post specific questions here, folks will answer them.  i'd be happy to connect and answer any questions you have.  i have nothing to sell and in fact i seem to try to talk folks out of starting out of state as often as not.

i think this was mentioned in another thread but the best way to start is with a house hack, period, full stop.  buying a random out of state property just because you can and then losing money on it every month isn't going to do anything for you... it's going to take you backwards.

hope this helps

standing by for more questions

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