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Investing Out of State
Hey, I’m Lily Nelson, new to bigger pockets! I am a recent college graduate that moved back home to pay down debt while working full time. I am interested in potentially investing back in my college town, in Kansas. A good handful of students live off campus and the properties are extremely cheap. However, I don’t have the money to invest right now, and I’d be doing this from a distance. I have some contacts for people to do any work I might need on the house, as I used to work for a flipper in the town. But I’m curious what advice anyone has for investing out of state. As well, what ways would I be able to find an investor that could also act as a mentor, since I do not have any experience yet? Any and all input would be helpful! Thank you all!