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Everything You Need To Know About Investing Out-Of-State (In Under 5 Minutes)

Michael Blank
1 min read
Everything You Need To Know About Investing Out-Of-State (In Under 5 Minutes)

Below is short video where I cover how to go about getting your first deal in an area you’ve never been in before.

I’ve done this a few times now (Texas, Baltimore and Washington DC), and I’m currently applying the process to an area I’m just getting into: Richmond, VA.

But the process is the same, and you can use it to learn the area, build a team, and get your first multi-family building deal.

5 Steps To Investing Out-Of-State:

Related: Wholesalers: How to Close A Real Estate Deal with an Out of State Seller

Here are the steps:

Step # 1:

Compile a list of potential team members (brokers, property managers, attorneys etc) then contact them by phone and email.

Step # 2:

Build rapport and trust with the broker before meeting him by analyzing any deals he sends to you and giving him feedback.

Step # 3:

Plan your first trip to the new area to maximize your time.

Step # 4:

Meet with each of your potential team members in person.

Step # 5:

Make sure you continue to stay in touch with each of your team members as you look for that first deal.

Let’s jump right into the video!

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While it’s always better to invest in your own back yard, sometimes you need to go out of area to look for deals that meet your criteria. Even if you ARE investing locally, the process of building your team and looking for your first deal is the same: compile a list of potential team members, cold-call them, set up an in-person meeting, look at a few deals, then stay in touch afterwards.

This is my first video blog — how do you like video vs. a text-only article?

Be sure to leave your comments below!

Note By BiggerPockets: These are opinions written by the author and do not necessarily represent the opinions of BiggerPockets.