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Updated 2 days ago, 11/25/2024

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Matt J.
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  • Rental Property Investor
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Tax Considerations for Out-of-State Investors in San Diego

Matt J.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hugo, MN
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Hey everyone! I've been investing in real estate since 2017 and have seen that the real money or wealth made in this field is in equity build up moreso than in cash flow. San Diego, to me, seems like a market that still has a lot of upside due to the building constraints in the area, the desirability, and the strong economy. 

What are some tax considerations or other legal issues to keep in mind as an out-of state investor investing in this market? Obviously I'm not looking for thorough legal or tax advice here, but just things people have come across in their experience. 

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