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Norwich NY - Questions for Landlords.

Kevin Wasserman
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Hello BP!

First time posting and I am interested in getting into real estate more specifically becoming a landlord.

I am looking into different towns/cities in upstate NY and I keep getting brought back to one place in particular, Norwich, NY. When I went to school in upstate NY the bus would go through Norwich and I've always been very fond of the city. It's like every upstate NY town in the sense that it has a lower income base, but I still think the city has alot of potential. I know there is a hospital, community college, the Chobani yogurt exec offices along with other stores. 

I am very interested to hear from any local landlords and what they think of the area? I would probably be teaming up with a property management company, and I understand the costs behind that. Any advice helps!

Thanks!