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Janet Thrasher
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Looking to buy out of state

Janet Thrasher
  • Investor
  • Los Gatos, CA
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I live in California and own a few out of state rental properties mostly in Arizona.  I'm trying to help my adult children get started investing in real estate.   We are doing our homework trying to decide what market would be best for buy and hold.  We are considering Kansas City or Dallas, but we are certainly open to advice.   Thanks for your time.

Janet

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Andrew Herrig
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Andrew Herrig
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@Janet Thrasher It depends what your are looking for in your investing. Kansas City will probably be a better cash flow market, while Dallas has a better chance of appreciation over time. I'm in Dallas and cash flow is getting harder to find, but still possible.

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