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Buying Property in a Different State

Barry Brown
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Hello, I am new to real estate investing, and want to work on buying my first property. However, the market in my state is very expensive so I am trying to purchase in a different state. Do I need a real estate in the state I am looking to purchase in or the one I reside? 

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    Devin Dougherty
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    Devin Dougherty
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    The magic of real estate is you can buy anything, anywhere. We work with a lot of out of state investors. You just need to make sure the team you have in that desired state is trustworthy and knowledgable, being realtors, lenders, property management, contractors, etc. Do some research on the market you're wanting to get into, and the right team will guide and teach you through the rest. All the way to closing, and even past it. 

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