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Adam T. Veitenheimer
  • Cinnaminson, NJ
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Where have all the great deals gone?

Adam T. Veitenheimer
  • Cinnaminson, NJ
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Being a realtor I check the MLS often looking for that great deal for myself or one of my investor clients in the New Jersey markets. No matter what I change the search info. to I can not find multi. units for less then 140k and that's the lowest, more so in the 200k range. I see that investors on this site often find themselves 80-90k 4 units buildings worth well over 140k making them absoultly beautiful deals to be involved in. Is this just certain areas of the country, one in a million shots or are there other ways to find these?

Appreciate any input.

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