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Updated about 5 hours ago, 12/03/2024

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Ashley Guerra
  • New to Real Estate
  • Trenton, NJ
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Central Jersey investors

Ashley Guerra
  • New to Real Estate
  • Trenton, NJ
Posted

Hi everyone,

I’m excited to introduce myself and connect with experienced investors in the New Jersey market! My name is Ashley and I’m looking to provide value as a bird dog by helping investors find off-market deals in areas like Trenton, Hamilton, Hightstown, East Windsor, and Princeton.

My goal is to learn, grow, and build lasting relationships with investors in my local market.

If anyone has any advice on where to find these investors or know of any investor open to this, feel free to leave a comment or PM me.

Thank you for the help everyone

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Nadiyah M.
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  • Realtor
  • New Jersey
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Nadiyah M.
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  • Realtor
  • New Jersey
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Hi! I'm an investor and Realtor based in Central NJ.  I would love to connect.  I can also offer some insight into where you can find and create partnerships. Feel free to send me a message.

  • Nadiyah M.
  • 908-663-8996

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Shawn Mcenteer
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  • Realtor
  • Boonton Township, NJ
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Shawn Mcenteer
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  • Realtor
  • Boonton Township, NJ
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Welcome @Ashley Guerra New Jersey is a great place to invest.  I spend majority of my time in central and North Jersey.  If you need help with landlord laws, house backing strategies, or traditional MTR investing specific to New Jersey happy to help.

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Ashley Guerra
  • New to Real Estate
  • Trenton, NJ
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Ashley Guerra
  • New to Real Estate
  • Trenton, NJ
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Quote from @Shawn Mcenteer:

Welcome @Ashley Guerra New Jersey is a great place to invest.  I spend majority of my time in central and North Jersey.  If you need help with landlord laws, house backing strategies, or traditional MTR investing specific to New Jersey happy to help.


 Thank you Shawn! A fan of the channel by the way, keep it up!

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Daniel Vineis
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • north jersey
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Daniel Vineis
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • north jersey
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Hey Ashley So I would invest in a software like prop stream. you can make a list of landlords pretty easily with a software like that. Then take that data and skip trace it for numbers email etc. Give them all a call and see if they are willing to sell and if not are they in the market to buy. If your not ready to spend money on a software you can use tax records. When you look them up make sure the owner isn't a LLC and that there primary address is not the same as the property you where looking at. This almost always means they are a land lord or the property is currently vacant and likely to sell soon. One more tip hit town homes and condo communities in the area. I have a listing in Lawrence square Lawrence and ravens crest in Plainsboro right now. About half the people I talk to are investors looking in that area. One last tip look at homes for rent on Zillow. Then get inContact with the owner since there is know doubt they are a landlord. If you have any questions shoot me a message and I can walk you through the process. Good luck!

  • Daniel Vineis
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    Hi Ashley,

    Welcome to bigger pockets!

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    Ashley Guerra
    • New to Real Estate
    • Trenton, NJ
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    Ashley Guerra
    • New to Real Estate
    • Trenton, NJ
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    Quote from @Daniel Vineis:

    Hey Ashley So I would invest in a software like prop stream. you can make a list of landlords pretty easily with a software like that. Then take that data and skip trace it for numbers email etc. Give them all a call and see if they are willing to sell and if not are they in the market to buy. If your not ready to spend money on a software you can use tax records. When you look them up make sure the owner isn't a LLC and that there primary address is not the same as the property you where looking at. This almost always means they are a land lord or the property is currently vacant and likely to sell soon. One more tip hit town homes and condo communities in the area. I have a listing in Lawrence square Lawrence and ravens crest in Plainsboro right now. About half the people I talk to are investors looking in that area. One last tip look at homes for rent on Zillow. Then get inContact with the owner since there is know doubt they are a landlord. If you have any questions shoot me a message and I can walk you through the process. Good luck!


     I appreciate the comment Daniel, Im going to look into tax records for names and skip trace their numbers. Contacting rentals is a smart approach too, its all really a numbers game

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    Ashley Guerra
    • New to Real Estate
    • Trenton, NJ
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    Ashley Guerra
    • New to Real Estate
    • Trenton, NJ
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    Quote from @John Schaeffer:

    Hi Ashley,

    Welcome to bigger pockets!


    Im glad to be here :)