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Armand P.
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Armand P.
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Mateo, CA
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Hell all,

It's been a while since I've posted. I am new to real estate investing and have recently started watching video and seminars on here. I'm interested in investing in a multi-unit property out of state. My price range is between $100K-$150K in a C neighborhood, but prefer B if possible or realistic at price range. Any suggestions on states, cities or areas would greatly be appreciated. I've researched Indiana, WA, Arizona and a few in OH. 

Thank you!

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Rod Khleif
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Rod Khleif
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  • Sarasota, FL
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@Armand P.

Hi Armand, I'd also suggest looking at small residential properties 2 - 4 units. You can potentially find a small commercial property depending on the market.

If you're researching the whole country and very flexible with where you'll be investing I typically advise considering one of these four markets first if possible:

1. Your backyard (home) market

2. A place you know very well, often where you grew up

3. A place with boots on the ground (family, friends, etc.)

4. A place you'd like to vacation to/retire 

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