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New Investor in SE PA

Steve Clohecy
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Hi,

I'm a first time investor based out of Montgomery County, looking to purchase a multi-family within 20 minutes of family (Easton, Boyertown, or Lancaster).  I'm able to do minor repairs but would likely need to outsource to a property management team for regular maintenance as my 9-5 has me on the road (post covid).  Does anyone from these areas have recommendations on starting my search nearby, groups to join, or brokers/agents to start with ?  Are meet-ups in person or only digital?  

Thanks!

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Sheryl Sitman
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Sheryl Sitman
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I believe that in Easton you would be required to have a property management company. Not 100% sure but several municipalities in Lehigh Valley require that you be within 20 miles or to have a local management company. I am  happy with the team I use in that area. Finding a good investment in the current market will be a bigger challenge for you I suspect but maybe things will cool off a bit as the temperature drops.

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