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Mark Gee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Red Bank, NJ
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Expanding to Lancaster County PA

Mark Gee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Red Bank, NJ
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I've finally expanded outside my home state of NJ and am in the process of buying two townhomes in Lancaster County PA, specifically West Hempfield.  The properties are both vacant and located in what I would describe as a C area.  We'll be doing a light/medium rehab with a local management company: cleaning, new flooring, paint, lighting, replacing decking.  There is a large amount on deferred maintenance in each unit.  Currently working with American Heritage Properties but I'm interested in exploring other possibilities as well. I'd like to work with someone who has good experience turning units and knows the area well.

Any input from locals would be appreciated.  Thanks!