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Jennifer Cramer
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New member from NY

Jennifer Cramer
  • New York
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Hello!!  I'm a new member interested in learning more about investing in Real estate as a long-term investment opportunity. I'm based in the suburbs of NYC and looking forward to connecting and learning from all of you!

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    Ecaterina Katerina Morosan
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    • Miami, FL
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    Ecaterina Katerina Morosan
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Miami, FL
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    Hi Jennifer and Welcome to BP!

    Are you mostly interested in investing in NYC suburbs? If so, I think the best property type for you to explore would be small multifamily houses in Brooklyn and Queens. Brooklyn for its appreciation and higher rents, and Queens for more affordable prices. Talk to an investor-friendly lender and explore your options with the lender first, and then knowing your budget contact an investor-friendly real estate agent fir market insights and trends. 

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