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Jennifer S.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Tampa, FL
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Relocating from LA to Tampa

Jennifer S.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

I'm relocating from L.A. to Tampa. I own a 4 plex in L.A. which I'm planning to keep. 

I'm looking to buy another multifamily. I'm not familiar with the Tampa market so most people I talk to are suggesting I buy in L.A. because I know the market. I'm a commercial real estate broker so I do have experience--not a newbie.

I just did a cash out refi so I don't want to wait too long to buy because I'm paying interest. 

Do you think I should stay in my own backyard and buy in L.A.? 

Does anyone have experience buying in a different market than where they live? What were the challenges? How did you navigate them? Anything you'd do differently? What did you do right?



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