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Investing out of my area as a beginner?
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Phil T. For what it's worth, certain things in out-of-state get better with scale. I still visit my properties twice a year. Those plane tickets, hotels, rental cars, etc. aren't free. Nor were the flights out when I bought my unit. If you are like many hear you *might* be one of those "$100 per door cash-flow is my magic number." I can all but guarantee that $1200 per year will evaporate in two flights out to check up on your property. Now if you have 20+ units that cost is suddenly spread across a much greater pool (and larger cash-flow) so it doesn't sting. So keep in mind that even when it you have a great PM (I like mine, I trust mine, etc.) there are still costs to consider.