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Need Help On My 1 St Rental Property

Pham duc Tai
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Hello.

I'd like to do out of state investing and quite interested in turnkey investment. I have a few questions needed expert help (sorry if my english is bad).

I'm on quite tight budget (max 110k home). I scanned through zillow and found upstate ny and Ohio state are  affordable and more options to choose from. So

1. Should I buy vacant property or tenants occupied property ?

2. Anyone familiar with upstate ny market (Rochester and Syracuse to be specific).

3. Any other strategy would you recommend on that budget. 

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Austin McClain
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1. Not a big deal either way. If vacant have a property manager ready to et a tenant in for you. 

2. I invest in Ohio

3. For your first one, get something turnkey that cash flows to start building your team/experince 

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