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Mike DeBuccio Jr.
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Investing From Out-of-State

Mike DeBuccio Jr.
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  • Tampa, FL
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Hey BPers!

Looking for some feedback from investors who purchase investment properties from out-of-state! What makes the property a deal if you are an investor purchasing from out of state? What are you looking for in particular? Block vs. Frame, Flood Zones, ect.

Excited to see what y'all have to say!

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Carlos Zapata
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Carlos Zapata
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@Mike DeBuccio Jr. Here in Florida, you can find great SFH on blocks but normally up on the north you will find Frame houses, are you trying to invest to flip or to hold? SFH or Multifamily? what is your exit strategy? looking to be a passive or active investor?

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