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Rachel Santos
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  • Perris, CA
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New REI, do you recommend doing BRRR out of state?

Rachel Santos
  • New to Real Estate
  • Perris, CA
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I am new to real estate investing. I want to know if anyone has done an out of state BRRR? If so, how did you go about it and find the right team? Any recommendations for which state to look into?

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Joseph Firmin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Smyrna, GA
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Joseph Firmin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Smyrna, GA
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Hi @Rachel Santos! Yes, you can do it. Read David Greene's book: Long Distance Real Estate Investing. That book gives you the blueprint to do it. All my properties are out of state right now. Look in the South - TX to North Carolina. No specific markets, but I'd choose one you have a connection to - a good friend, college town, where you like to visit/vacation, etc. Somewhere you can move quicker because you know it better.

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