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Updated over 9 years ago, 08/23/2015

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Rory Gill
  • Attorney
  • Newburyport, MA
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Real Estate Attorney and New Investor in Massachusetts

Rory Gill
  • Attorney
  • Newburyport, MA
Posted

After reading a ton of BP content and listening to many podcasts, I want to introduce myself to the BP community. I own and manage a real estate law firm (UrbanVillage Legal) in Southie, and I am working to become a local investor as well.

As an attorney, I work with buyers, sellers, investors, landlords, and HOAs. That means: I do transactions, closings, evictions, dispute resolution, and real estate litigation. I also counsel and represent several condo associations.

I’m here, though, to learn from everybody’s diverse experiences and backgrounds. As a real estate attorney, I bring my own – but incomplete – ideas on real estate investing. So, I’m looking forward to seeing the creative solutions and perspectives of investors who arrived at real estate from a different direction – as contractors, real estate agents, property managers, or any other way.

Currently, I am seeking multifamily buy-and-hold deals or condo conversion flips in Massachusetts’ smaller cities that surround Boston – Lowell, Salem, etc.

Thanks!

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