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Boston/North Shore multi-fam market
Hello, all.
I'm new here, from the Boston area.
I'm still in the homework stages, preparing to buy a multi-family sometime next year. Still learning how to "run the numbers" and researching loans etc.
I'm posting this hoping to dial in a few towns to look into, preferably in the North Shore but open to all feedback. I live in the Boston area and prices are scary high these days. Ideally, I will find something in the $450-500k range.
Target area:
-North of I-90
-East of I-93
-South of I-95
-Those Interstates pretty much frame out my prime location
Thanks for reading!
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@Lien Vuong
Thanks for the reply. I havent thought about access to public transportation. I guess if I were to narrow down my class of tenant though, potential tenants would/should own vehicles.