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Alan Caceres
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  • Bronx, NY
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Rochester NY Investors - What companies should I use?

Alan Caceres
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  • Bronx, NY
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Hi all,

I have been on BP for a few months now, learning what I can. I have decided to invest in Rochester, NY and would love to know what companies those of you who invest there use. More specifically, what title company, property management, real estate attorneys, contractors, home inspectors, etc. would you recommend. I would like to start building relationships with companies/individuals located in that area and I figured what better place to get referrals than here on BP. 

Also, for long distance investors, would you recommend using companies local to the property or companies local to you? I figured local companies would be the better choice as they have a better understanding of the market in their area, but I am open to other suggestions.

Thanks all in advance!

  • Alan Caceres
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