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Stephen Polizzi
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Newport, NH and Claremont, NH rental markets

Stephen Polizzi
  • Danbury, NH
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I'm interested in utilizing the BRRRR strategy in these markets. What are the downsides, and are they enough that they should dissuade me from trying?

"PS, one last example. There is a profound difference between Keene, and say Claremont or Newport, even if they seem similar on paper."

I read that in this post: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/86/topics/166...

I do understand that these are lower income "blue collar" type towns, but are they bad investments? 

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Thomas Gagnon
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