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Kyle Marsh
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Investing in Fall River MA

Kyle Marsh
  • New to Real Estate
  • Massachusetts
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Hello,

Does anyone own any rental properties in Fall River MA? If so, would you recommend investing there? I've been looking at a few different areas south of Boston that are relatively cheaper like Brockton,Taunton, and Fall River. Out of those three, Fall River seems to be the cheapest area and the price/rent ratios aren't too bad. I'm just curious what parts are good/bad, do you get troublesome tenants more often, etc. If anyone has any experience investing in Fall River, I'd appreciate any insight. Thank you!

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Kim M.
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Kim M.
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  • boston, MA
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I’d say class C property. If you manage it properly and choose your tenants wisely you’d be ok. Lots of drugs in the city so either plan on keeping a presence and maybe surveillance cameras or run your numbers so that the building will afford you a good management company.

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