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Joshua Russell
  • Syracuse, NE
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Missouri or Nebraska?

Joshua Russell
  • Syracuse, NE
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Hello BP community, I am in southeast Nebraska and I have been bouncing the ball around as to wether or not get a Missouri or Nebraska real estate license, my current job has a weird schedule where I will have 4 days and 6 days off once a month. Most days fall during the week, which I thought it would be a good idea to maybe add some additional income, possibly get a few investment properties myself and to learn the game of REI! Nebraska has higher property taxes than Missouri, and I have been looking at listings and A town in Missouri, not that far away, has a lot more houses in my price range. I was wondering if anyone has experience in both of these states or one or the other. Information about tax benefits, laws, anything you deem fit, please let me know! Thanks,

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