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Real estate low risk strategies?

Jonathan Rivera
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What are some of the best real estate low risk strategies investing long distance/ Out of state that can produce reoccurring income?

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Purchase well situated property in high barrier of entry markets. It may not lead to the best cash flow but it's the safest acquisition parameters. I am afraid if you are chasing cash flow and associate cash flow with lower risk, you will wind up purchasing in a lower barrier of entry/lower cost market where cash flow may seem better on the surface but the real estate is riskier unless the market experiences significant appreciation.  

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