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Reading, PA real estate agent

Patrick Stewart
  • Littleton, CO
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My wife and I are looking for a real estate agent who works in and around Reading, PA. We currently live in Denver, CO, have one investment property in Denver, and are looking to expand. However, Denver real estate is really expensive right now. I grew up in Bernville, PA (Berks county) and are considering investing in rental properties in and near Reading, because 1) real estate is cheaper than Denver, 2) there are a lot of multi-family units (which we want), and 3) we can check in on real estate when we visit family in the area.

We hope to partner with an agent who has experience in the investing realm, and who is familiar with the area (I grew up near there, but haven't lived there for over a decade). We would like to have a few multi-family buildings in the next three years.

Thanks,
Patrick

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