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Originally Posted by crosvs
IF it's lucrative enough such as...
DUBAI. 
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Unless you're thinking of being a partner in a commercial property venture, you'd be better off keeping your investment closer to home. Being an absentee landlord is difficult enough even when the property is in the next state or county. But overseas? No way, not for a first-timer whose primary focus is law school. Buy a fixer-upper in a halfway decent neighborhood and live in it until you flip it and move on to the next.