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Michael Pallotta
  • Realtor
  • Boston, MA
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What are your investing goals?

Michael Pallotta
  • Realtor
  • Boston, MA
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What goals do you have for investing in your market and what type of properties do you invest in?

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Marcos Paulo Cerra
  • Property Manager
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Marcos Paulo Cerra
  • Property Manager
  • PA
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Hello @Michael Pallotta

Currently, I have a goal of getting my first rental property this year, maybe even two! Looking to do an owner financing for one so my invested partners and I can move out of our parents home. We can possibly all live in one unit, save as much money (Thanks GaryV) and invest that money saved back into the market.  We are looking for multi-unit properties in the Scranton, Pa area near colleges to rent out to college students.

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