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Updated almost 4 years ago, 03/30/2021

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Joe Lijoi
  • Investor
  • Washington, MI
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Out of state rentals

Joe Lijoi
  • Investor
  • Washington, MI
Posted

Howdy all!  I am new to real estate investing and am hoping to get out of the rat race by create passive income as well as building a legacy for my family. I am struggling finding anything in the Metro Detroit area that cashflows.  My time is limited so I am looking for turnkey properties.  My question is in regards to out of state investing in a market with more potential.  I am struggling with how the logistics work with not being in the same area as the property.  Also, if anyone has any suggestions on real estate agents that specialize in investments, or anything else that might help, I would appreciate it.  My 9-5 is with a title/escrow company, so I do have some advantages when it comes to that side of the transaction.  Looking forward to starting the journey! 

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