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New Jersey Duplex 150k range

Phillip Repalone
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Can anyone recommend any New Jersey cities with duplexes available in the 150k range? I’ve been doing my due diligence day in and day out and have been struggling to find deals. I understand it’s a difficult time to find deals in the market especially in that price range but I have seen areas in south Jersey that would fit but the properties I’ve analyzed just wouldn’t work as rental properties. Thank you!

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Georgeanna Tracey Newmones
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  • Atlantic City, NJ
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Georgeanna Tracey Newmones
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlantic City, NJ
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Hi Phillip, AC is one of the very few areas for lower-income investments.  Most properties are currently occupied and range from $150,00 and up (the higher-priced areas are all "a/b" areas, and the lower will be "c/d'.  Depending on the type of investment and the budget, you should be able to purchase if your patient (this is still a seller's market). Feel free to look me up as I am an AC native and full-time agent in the AC market. 

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