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Strategy for OOS Investing?

Ibrahim Yamini
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We all know that there are three strategies for Real Estate Investing: Flipping, Buy and Holds and Wholesaling.

I do know that you at least need your “core 4”; Relator, Property Manager, Contractor and Lender for OOS investing but is there a specific strategy to follow for OOS investing that increases chances for success?   

If there are any books you have to recommend I’d appreciate the names of those titles as well and if they helped guide you through your processes.

Any advice or recommendations especially from those who lived and done it would be greatly beneficial.  

What state do you think would be good for multi family investing?

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Bob Okenwa
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Bob Okenwa
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@Ibrahim Yamini

You should read David Greene's book on long distance investing. I've read it and it's pretty good.

You can try looking towards midwestern states for multifamily properties as the cost of living and home prices are lower than they are on the coasts, but so is the population growth in a lot of those cities.

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