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Drew Nashmy
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How scary is moving to a new market?

Drew Nashmy
  • Investor
  • Bedford, NH
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I am currently in the Cleveland, OH area and I have a solid team for my real estate investing company. Realtors, Contractor, Designer, lenders, appraisers. To the point where once I close on the purchase, I can walk away to the next one. 

That said, I am considering a lifestyle change and a move to a new area entirely. Although I am confident I could continue my work in Ohio, I am concerned about being able to start again in a new market and find the people to build a team I can trust. 

Have any of you ever done that? Am I worrying about something I really shouldn't be?

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Andrew Weiner
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Andrew Weiner
  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, Oh
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I would think about maintaining Cleveland while standing up a new team in your new market.  If the distance management is too much then you can let go of Cleveland and focus on your new market that you have already started rebuilding in.  If the remote management turns out to be easy then you now have market diversification which is fantastic.  I do know a few people that have maintained remote businesses successfully, they fly in a few times a year which is not a big deal for them.  The biggest factor is personality, if you are okay with out being on site and watching from a computer screen then you might do very well with this, some people need to be on site and have the in person interaction for their mental health.  Good luck and I hope the move is successful!

  • Andrew Weiner

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