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Colin Tandy
  • Lender
  • Utah
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Out-of-State Investing: Is It Worth It?

Colin Tandy
  • Lender
  • Utah
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Investing in real estate outside your local market can be a great way to find better deals, improve cash flow, and diversify your portfolio. But it also comes with challenges. Managing a property from a distance requires the right team and systems in place.

Pros of Out-of-State Investing
  • More affordable properties with better rent-to-price ratios

  • Access to markets with stronger appreciation potential

  • Diversification to reduce risk

  • Potential for lower property taxes and insurance costs

Cons of Out-of-State Investing
  • Harder to evaluate neighborhoods and tenant demand

  • Dependence on property management

  • Less control over maintenance and tenant issues

  • Financing can be more difficult depending on the lender

Challenges and How to Solve Them

Most of the risks of out-of-state investing can be managed by building the right team. A strong property manager is critical, along with a reliable handyman, lender, insurance agent, and local real estate contacts. Investors who succeed in out-of-state markets take the time to research and vet these professionals before buying.

Out-of-state investing isn’t for everyone, but it can be a smart strategy with the right preparation. If you’ve done it, what’s been your biggest challenge or success?

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