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Guru Thapar
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Investing in an out of state apartment building

Guru Thapar
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Topanga , CA
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Hello I am considering investing in an out of state apartment building. I'm in Los Angeles and I don't see anything that makes sense to me. Do anyone have any feedback on acquiring property out of state? I was thinking of buying something in the south. Also, anyone recommend a good commercial lender?

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Leslie Pappas
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Hi @Guru Thapar, I help my clients invest in multi-family properties all over the country. If you're an accredited investor you might consider investment into DSTs. They are hands-off, institutional grade real estate investments, and they allow you the option to diversify. You can buy into institutional grade $50-125M projects with as little as $100,000. Professionals with decades of experience and very impressive track records do all the heavy lifting for you. You get potential cash flow, tax shelter and appreciation. Loans are non-recourse.

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