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Updated over 8 years ago, 06/08/2016

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Geoffrey Rittenhouse
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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Vacancy in NEPA

Geoffrey Rittenhouse
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hey everyone! Vague question alert! I'm a buy and hold guy in Philly, but I'm thinking about expanding up into Northeastern PA. Born there and very familiar with the area. Basically, I'm looking for anyone with experience in the area to give insight in what I could expect trying to fill places. I envision a multi-family and listing modest trim two bedrooms for $600. Looking at that area between Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, so I've been focusing on Avoca, Pittston, Moosic, etc. What's everyone's experience been? Hard to find tenants? Hard to find quality tenants? Unrealistic price point? Thanks a lot!

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