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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

First time REI in N. New Jersey
Hi BP Fam,
Need some advise / help as I am looking for a multi family in northern New Jersey market to BRRR. I have family there and was told that areas like Irvington and Elizabeth would be cheaper areas to look into (currently I live in Chicago). I've also visited hillside Rahway and union which could be good possibilities. Any thoughts on areas to consider and or strongly avoid? Looking for B or C area and most likely will use hard money to buy and rehab before refinancing out. Thanks in advance for any advice!