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Zachary Feldman
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Boston - Best Neighborhoods to Buy In

Zachary Feldman
  • Investor
  • New York City, NY
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Hi BP,

As Boston continues to evolve into an A+ real estate market on a global scale and new neighborhoods begin to gentrify, what do you think are the best areas to buy in with a long term hold as the strategy. Interested to hear people's thoughts on markets that have not been saturated with new development and still might be a couple of years away with opportunity?

All feedback and thoughts are appreciated.

Cheers,

Zach Feldman

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David Cahill
  • Real Estate Agent
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David Cahill
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston, MA
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'I m partial to Dorchester, the largest area of Boston where there are still about 6,000 three-unit buildings (three-deckers) that have not yet been converted to condos and are ideal income properties and the numbers still work for most of them.

David

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