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Christopher Wissing
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Christopher Wissing
  • Investor
  • Mckinleyville, Ca.
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Hello, I am a single father and investor in Mckinleyville, Ca. I currently have 4 units and looking to network and grow. I am slowly building my people around me and gaining knowledge daily. I am starting to really consider out of state investing as well, just haven't found where I want to be yet. 

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    Nadeem Alamgir
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    Nadeem Alamgir
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    Hey @Christopher Wissing

    Out-of-state investing makes sense if you're looking for positive cash flow and your market has appreciated to the point that it no longer does that.  

    Most of the time, investors who have invested locally do well out of state because it's not their first rodeo. I think you should go for it. Do market research and interview local investor-friendly agents to understand if theirs rapport, systems in place, and, most importantly, deals. 

    Best of luck! 

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