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Considering out of state investing

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I live close to Washington, DC and I currently invest in Baltimore Md. Not a landlord friendly market and prices gotten to  high to cash flow. 

I want to buy multifamily (preferably 4units), in a landlord friendly city, with good cash flow for long term rental.

Want less than 2 hour flight….this would be my first out of state investment.

Recommendations anyone???

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Austin Grant McDowell
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Austin Grant McDowell
  • Realtor
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Hey @Stephanie Chapman, we live in SC and have our LTR's located here and have also invested in TN for our STR's. Both are great states to invest in along with NC and GA. Like @Peter Nikic mentioned, take your pick. They can work out for landlord friendly states. Good luck!! 

  • Austin Grant McDowell

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