There's a version of real estate investing that looks like driving neighborhoods on weekends, hunting for “for sale” signs, and attending local real estate auctions. That model can work, but it only stretches so far. Your geography becomes your limit, and not every local market offers the returns you're looking for.
There's another version. Your portfolio spans markets you've never set foot in, is managed by a team you trust, and generates passive income without a single weekend scouting trip. That model works, too. And it scales.
Expanding beyond your local market isn't just possible. For many investors, it's the smarter move.
Not every market offers the right combination of affordable property prices, strong rental demand, and population growth. Markets in the South and Midwest — Memphis, Birmingham, Oklahoma City, Huntsville — have consistently offered a price-to-rent ratio that's harder to find in coastal metros. When your local market prices you out of reasonable returns, remote investing is the solution.
A portfolio concentrated in one city is also exposed to that city's economic cycles, policy shifts, and market corrections. Spreading across multiple metros creates a buffer. If one market softens, others hold steady or grow — and rental income, over time, generally keeps pace with inflation in a way most other asset classes don't.
Your local market can only ever be what it is. It might never become what you need it to be as a real estate investor. Going beyond local real estate opens up opportunities for returns and diversification you wouldn’t otherwise have access to.
We’ll never sugarcoat it: all real estate investing comes with risk. Anyone who claims otherwise is either dishonest or delusional. Remote real estate investing is included in that, and it’s important that investors exercise due diligence.
Property descriptions can be optimistic at best and fraudulent at worst. AI-generated images and embellished listings mean you can't take photos or descriptions at face value. Request a video walkthrough, verify ownership through a title deed, and work only with companies with a documented track record.
You don't know the neighborhoods, the local economic drivers, or which zip codes are positioned for growth. This is challenging, but solvable. Connect with local agents, fellow investors, and (ideally) a turnkey partner with years of on-the-ground presence in that market.
Vetting a property manager, contractor, and legal advisor across state lines without being able to meet in person is genuinely complicated. A misstep here can cost you. The answer isn't to avoid remote investing but to find a partner who handles that coordination as part of their model.
Landlord-tenant law, local ordinances, and tax implications vary by state and municipality. Always consult a real estate attorney licensed in the market you're entering. What applies in your home state may not apply elsewhere.
The risks above are real, but they're also exactly what a quality turnkey provider is built to eliminate.
A true turnkey company isn't a marketplace or a broker. They own the properties they sell, renovate them to rental-ready condition, and manage them through an established property management operation after the sale.
They’re investing in their own model. If they’re like us, they have skin in the game. These trusted turnkey companies have:
The due diligence doesn't disappear in a turnkey model; it just shifts. Instead of evaluating every property, contractor, and neighborhood yourself, you're evaluating the provider — their history, their operations, their philosophy. Get that decision right, and the rest of the structure falls into place.
Investing in markets you've never visited doesn't have to be a leap of faith. The risks are manageable and largely already solved…when you're working with a partner who has spent years doing exactly what you're trying to do, in the markets where you want to do it.
Curious whether a market you've never considered could outperform what's available to you locally? Talk to a REI Nation portfolio advisor — no pressure, just perspective.