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Getting started - out of state investing

Mark Kim
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Excited to get started investing in real estate, but would like some advice on best first steps.

I live in a very expensive metro area, which is why investing in a different area is attractive. I am considering the Dallas Forth Worth area at the moment, as it strikes me as a high growth area with continuing future upside. Open to other market suggestions as well.

As a potential out of state investor, I would appreciate advice on how to meet local real estate agents familiar with investors and oarticularly those with experience advising on B RRR targets. I think finding a good agent is probably the right first step, but I realize as an out of state investor interested in BRRR that a good contractor and property managers are a must as well. Is it best to find these all these partners first before trying to invest in a property?

Any advice on how to get started would be appreciated. 

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Patrick Drury
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Patrick Drury
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@Mark Kim
I would recommend checking out Columbus OH. It's a solid hybrid market of cash flow and appreciation. Columbus has lots of job opportunities and population growth

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