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Anthony Henriquez
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Totowa, NJ
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MD or NJ --- Where to Invest?

Anthony Henriquez
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Totowa, NJ
Posted

Hi All,

I currently live in the NY/NJ metro area and I'm looking to invest in the Paterson area of NJ. I'm also being presented with an opportunity to invest in the Baltimore area with some trustworthy partners. I'd like to get some feedback on what is the better market for investing. I'm mostly looking to BRRRR but also considering flips as well. The Baltimore area is insanely cheap, which makes it very tempting. Homes can be had for 10k to 40k... The NJ area is obviously more money to get started but I feel that the long term growth potential is here in NJ. I'm also just getting started and that makes me feel like I should be more hands on with my investments.

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