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James Roche
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Flipping/Investing in MA

James Roche
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston, MA
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Investors in Massachusetts - what are the best regions/towns to flip in and why? What's the next hot area? Best place for rentals? Is there anywhere you avoid at all costs?

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Jason Regan
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I think all of this is relative to your needs. You need to figure out your criteria. For example I live in central ma and like to do work in my backyard so I buy around Leominster and West. This also keeps me in my buying price point of between $100k and $200k. I tend to flip homes for first time home buyers. I also don't really do much with multis as My buy and hold strategy currently is STR.

What is are you looking for to invest in @James Roche

What area do you want to work in?

What area can you afford to work in?

What is the perfect flrip or buy and hold for you? BRRR? Rent Redi? Paint and Floor? Needs to be torn down? If you sit and really figure this out people will be able to help you a lot more on your journey

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