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Why would you or would you not invest out of state?

Steve Rozenberg
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I hear a lot of reasons why people have the fear and reasons not to. Many times these are self induced by lack of knowledge and not founded

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    @Steve Rozenberg

    Luckily with technology and just overall accessibility everywhere, the time to invest out of state has never been better.  I began investing out of state close to 13 years ago and haven't looked back since.  It's about putting together good systems and teams in place.  The truth of the matter is real estate investing is risky whether it's local or from a distance.  It's about mitigating the risk as much as you can.  

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