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Chelsie Librun
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Young Real Estate Newbie in the Boston Area

Chelsie Librun
  • Dorchester, MA
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Hello,

I'm a newbie who's looking to get involved in the real estate market in Boston. I'm specifically looking into buy and hold/renting options in Boston. I'm 2.5 years out of college but have had a good steady income during this time - a large percentage of which I've been saving - as a consultant and engineer. I'm interested in learning about the market here in Boston (which neighborhoods are best to invest in) as well as Massachusetts specific homeowners loan programs (such as FHA). I'm here to learn and hopefully be a proud homeowner by early next year!

Look forward to speaking to you all,

Chelsie

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