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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Anyone here owns properties in all 50 states?
Hi Guys, a random question, since we have so many success stories and phenomenal people here on BP, I was thinking if anyone here owned properties in all 50 states and how did they go about buying them/managing them etc.? Landlord friendly vs tenant friendly and the overall demographics - price-appreciation - local market fluctuations - all interesting trends to observe and learn.
PS: Agree on the fact that multi-family makes you the most money eventually & old-time investors or general thumb rule has been to stay local - buy/manage local etc. But at the same time, with property management teams, connections, people do own places thousands of miles away - with its ups and downs.