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Updated about 2 months ago, 09/24/2024

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Long Term Rental Investing

Corey Blake
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Good morning all!

First and definitely not last post or question here. I looked around a bit and didn't find anything that came up in relation to my personal question. Anyways...!

I am looking to purchase a multi-family home, outside of New York due to tenant-landlord issues here (really the fear of it). My goal is more for passive income/break even along with wealth later in life, currently 35 YO. I've been doing homework, listening to pod-casts, reading and the knowledge out there is phenomenal and overwhelming at the same time. I do not have any affiliation with others locally or anything either to discuss, willing and open to knowledge and conversations!

That being said, if doing so, what is the best way to go about it? I'm sure I'll have many more questions to follow as well. 

Appreciate you all!

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