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I live in New York and I want to get into real estate but I don’t think New York will the best to start I’m looking for advice for local and out out of state and or partnerships
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Quote from @Michael Raymond:
I live in New York and I want to get into real estate but I don’t think New York will the best to start I’m looking for advice for local and out out of state and or partnerships
If you're looking for cheaper more landlord friendly markets, hit up the Midwest. - Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, KC, Indy etc...