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Davere Currie
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Investing Out of State

Davere Currie
  • New to Real Estate
  • New York City, NY
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My current state is too expensive for me to buy right now. Other states like Ohio , Philadelphia, Baltimore and Delaware seems easier to get started in. Should I just up and move to start business ? Or figure out how to invest long distance.

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Zeke Liston
  • Real Estate Agent
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Zeke Liston
  • Real Estate Agent
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I would look into Columbus, OH for OOS investing. The market is strong and a lot less expensive than NY @Davere Currie.

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