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Out of state Real Estate Investing: BRRR deals

Erica Das
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Hello Everyone, 

I am new to Real Estate and I am interested in looking at out of state BRRR deals. I have done a google search of the best areas to do a BRRR deal but was hoping to gather some feedback.

-Erica Das

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Remington Lyman
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Originally posted by @Erica Das:

Hello Everyone, 

I am new to Real Estate and I am interested in looking at out of state BRRR deals. I have done a google search of the best areas to do a BRRR deal but was hoping to gather some feedback.

-Erica Das

It does not matter where you start as long as you develop your Core 4. The core 4 is David Greene’s strategy for long-distance and made up of a realtor, contractor, property manager, and lender. Once you have this team in place, you should be able to confidently invest in any market.

As for picking a specific market - I would go after one with an increasing job and population growth. I invest and work in Columbus, Ohio. I am also looking to invest in Cincinnati and Cleveland.

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