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Kim Thrailkill
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Redondo Beach, CA
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Buying investment properties outside of your state - tax impact?

Kim Thrailkill
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Redondo Beach, CA
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Hello, I am a single mom, have my real estate license and I am trying to build my own portfolio,  buying income property in California is difficult to do with the cost of homes and the cap rates are awful.  So I am looking to buy out side, have looked at AZ, i like the location but the income taxes will get me in that state,  it appears that i would be double taxed for the state i live in (Ca and AZ) anyone have any insight for what states would not have that kind of impact? HELP trying to make a decision and i feel like I've  got the case of  paralysis by  analysis and cant find a good state to do this in.