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What year? What engine? Does it have auto-pilot?
That will make a nice traveling airplane but as you likely already know, it will cost you a bit more to operate/maintain/insure vs a simpler fixed pitch prop/landing gear. Personally, I would likely have opted for a cheaper/simpler first airplane as my airplane flying is mainly for fun (local grass strip fly-ins...$100 hamburgers etc), but if your ultimate desire is to travel 500+ miles often, a Bonanza/Debonair variant is a great choice.
Congrats!!!!
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