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Sean Massimo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Titusville, NJ
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Let’s talk about Trenton, NJ

Sean Massimo
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Titusville, NJ
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After spending a few hours delving deep into any/all posts that referenced Trenton, NJ, I was compelled to keep the discussion going. Yes, Trenton can be a frightening place to walk alone at night, but indubitably there is tremendous opportunity in and around the great city of Trenton, NJ.

Whether you are first time investor or a seasoned real estate investor the opportunities are aplenty and cash flow exists in Trenton, NJ (whether you want to believe me or not). I am curious to hear everyone’s insight, and previous practical experiences, about how to market properties that are not necessarily in the best neighborhoods. 

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Trenton, has gone A far long way to the better in the past few years.

Those who are in the game can make a picnic, but those who don't know the place, and specially far and unfamiliar out of state investors might flush there funds down the drain.

Prices are going up.

Rent is going up.

There are loads of tenant inquiries.

Good areas are getting better, and some of the rough areas are getting stable.

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