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Parth Patel
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  • Allentown, PA
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Looking to Invest soon in NJ/PA

Parth Patel
  • Specialist
  • Allentown, PA
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Hey everyone, I'm planning on sealing my first deal by June. I currently live in NJ/PA and would love any type of advice. I plan on pursuing rentals but i'm not sure what type of homes I should pursue. Also are there any areas filled with opportunities/ areas I should avoid? I'll be doing my own market research for sure but i'd love to hear from anyone who has had success in these areas. *If anyone is willing to do this: I'm trying to practice my analysis skills but need someone to look over them to make sure i'm not screwing anything up. In exchange for your input i'd offer you a few deals i've analyzed a week. If my analysis sucks then I'd learn from the process, but if the deal is solid, then you can potentially pursue it. Thanks.

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