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Toby Khan
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Baltimore, MD real estate

Toby Khan
  • Investor
  • Minnesota & Kansas
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Hey guys,

We are very much interested in Baltimore rental properties. We would love to gain some knowledge about the area and neighborhoods to invest in as well as areas to stay away from as long distance investors. Please let me know if we can connect. Looking for local investors, contractors, agents & property managers in Baltimore. Thanks in advance.

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Welcome! Baltimore is a tricky area for long distance investors. More specifically, for long distance investors who have never lived in Baltimore. You could ask about good zip codes to invest in, and that won't work. You can ask about what neighborhoods to invest in, and that also won't work. Baltimore is truly block by block, and it's hard to learn "the good blocks" entirely remotely. With a good team that you strongly trust, perhaps it will work! I'm happy to help with my (somewhat limited) experience in the city thus far. 

I have to ask, why not consider Baltimore county? Higher entry price, but the property taxes are less than half of those in the city, and it is without as much of the crime, has better schools, etc.

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