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Saquawn Figaro
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Newbie in the process of purchasing first home.

Saquawn Figaro
  • Trenton, NJ
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Hello I’m looking to get started in my real estate journey. I’m currently active duty Air Force stationed in New Jersey. I’m currently in the process of purchasing a townhome (283k) for my family (wife + 3 kids) should be closing middle of next month. I want to get into real estate investing looking to purchase a multi family property sometimes next year. Any investors that are investing in the South Jersey/ Philadelphia area willing to show me the ropes?

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Kevin Branin
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@Jason Morris I do too. I think there is a lot of opportunity to BRRR, especially if you have your own capital to acquire and rehab. You can find many positive cash flow deals in that area now. There are a couple organizations in that area worth checking out...one is from 1974, the other is only a few months old (Impact Services & Kensington Corridor Trust)

Impact put out a strategic plan for the neighborhood that you should check out if you're going to invest there.  Let me know if you need help finding something in that area.  

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