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yassirpokoirl t1_iug7wsd wrote

How do you manage properties in 3 different states? I am a medical resident in NY thinking of buying a house and becoming a landlord, but I will have to leave the state in 5 years once my training is done.

I don't have as much experience as you on life, bit if I were in your position, I would try to just buy more and more houses without going into debt, and travel a lot. Being a physician, I also see myself working forever, but I will start working at my own pace and conditions

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shelbygeorge29 OP t1_iugb6oc wrote

Professional property management is the only way to do it right if you don't have the skill set, then throw on top of not being local. We haven't bought any new houses in over 10 years, maybe with the cooling market that makes sense. I'm just such a boring investor.

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yassirpokoirl t1_iughi5g wrote

Nah, you clearly succeeded in your investments, and boring is great tbh. So you feel that property management for a single property could be worth it

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