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New Jersey section 8
Hi guys, I think I found a pretty good property in central jersey. It’s 16 units mixed with some studios and the rest are 2 bed 1 bath (I believe) I have an office building now that I’m looking to get out of and that’s how I’ll be putting the down payment on this property. They’re asking 2.5 and we can get into financials if anyone’s interested but my problem is that it’s section 8 and even after all the reading I’ve done on it I still don’t feel comfortable and the verbiage they use makes it pretty hard to understand. Does anyone have any insight or tips, basically any advice! Thanks.