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TImothy Talarico
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Tamaqua Barnesville Area PA area

TImothy Talarico
  • Investor
  • Fleetwood, PA
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2020 was a tough year for sales.   Eastern PA is a sellers market and Berks didn't do a lot.   I am expanding my reach to Tamaqua area for potential rentals and flips.   Could use a good Realtor that is hungry and will do searches.    Cash purchases  and 7 plus years of experience.   Heard the area was a hot for rentals.   Can anyone confirm.   

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    Kathleen Messing
    • Bethlehem, PA
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    Kathleen Messing
    • Bethlehem, PA
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    Any update on this? Did any of you end up buying in Tamaqua? Was just there today poking around (I live in the Lehigh Valley) and it seemed to me to be bustling, lively, and growing. The city’s Christmas lights and decorations (and photos with Santa in the downtown gazebo tonight) made me think there is something real going on there. Seemed to be a fine place to live, with charming remnants of coal-era pride and a young workforce everywhere we went. Curious about anyone’s experience investing there thus far.

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