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Bryan Tasumi
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Buying rental properties 3 hours away from each other-Good idea??

Bryan Tasumi
  • Hayward, CA
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Buying rental properties 3 hours away from each other-Good idea??

I am planning to live in Houston and buy rental properties in San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas. The cities are all in Texas but located approximately 3 hours away from each other. Is this a close enough range for rental properties or too far away? I would have to use a property manager for them correct?

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Lawrence Rutkowski
  • San Antonio, TX
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Lawrence Rutkowski
  • San Antonio, TX
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@Bryan Tasumi

As long as the deals are lucrative enough, anything is possible, although yes, it would be wise to use property managers being so far away from your properties.  

Why do you want to spread yourself out so much? Why not scale in one of the cities to increase your ROI?

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