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Starting realestate in new jersey
Hi everyone, I haven't gotten my licenced as yet. I was hoping for some recommendations to which school are good. I live in Brooklyn New York and because brooklyn market is so expensive Im looking at new Jersey. I want to own a home and I think investing, flipping in realestate can do that for me. But why does new Jersey market like Trenton new Jersey seem so untouched, does it have anything to do with the neighborhood? Any recommendations?