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Account Closed
  • Accountant
  • Plymouth, MI
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New Member in NYC looking to Invest Long Distance

Account Closed
  • Accountant
  • Plymouth, MI
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Hey all. Joined BP last week and excited to start using all the resources the site has to offer to help out with my first rental property. Given my income doesn't support the purchase of real estate in Manhattan I'm looking to familiar places back home (Southeastern Michigan) to buy my first property. All advice on rental properties is appreciated, but any advice on owning properties from a distance would be very, very helpful.

Thanks all!!

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Just a friendly reminder, posts offering services is a solicitation and against forum rules. Joshua's posts providing specific market data and referencing other BP threads on how to find such data is allowed and in fact, point on! 

Welcome to BP Nation Michael. There are many threads discussing the success, pitfalls, and perils of investing out of state. Do some searching and then some readings your education in this area will be the difference between success and failure. Building teams with boots on the ground is also essential.

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