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Thomas Hickey
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New Hampshire multifamily investing.

Thomas Hickey
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Peabody, MA
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Looking to connect with current multifamily owners in Southern New Hampshire and also Rochester NH. I haven't been able to find anyone else investing in Rochester but the area does seem interesting. 

Thanks, Tom 

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Christian Ehlers
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Christian Ehlers
  • Real Estate Agent
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@Thomas Hickey Rochester/Somersworth like a lot of places has certain pockets that are better than others, and some areas it’s probably not worth messing with… My team has listings and helps clients purchase in those towns all the time if you’d like some insights. Decent cash flow in these markets, but the appreciation is not nearly as good when compared to Dover of course portsmouth, and many other seacoast towns.

If you’re looking for both, maybe consider the mid-term rental strategy in Dover/portsmouth? Portsmouth hospitals are basically run entirely by travel nurses from what my physician assistant friends have told me. Should be plenty of renters, it’s a strategy I’m considering myself in that area

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