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Zachary Hutnick
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Allentown, PA (allentown pa)
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What are the first steps in a pandemic.

Zachary Hutnick
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Allentown, PA (allentown pa)
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Wow! There's so many problems considering the state of the 🌎 world and REI. my partner and I are getting our ball rolling and want to make our first moves within the next two years. There are a ton of variables for us, one of them being that we are looking to invest in a developing OLD city, lots of new jobs being created by huge businesses, for eg, FedEx, & Amazon. So all of the farm land is being eaten up and there's a ton of new development in the area, the old bones of the area are still here but there is seemingly NO inventory! Have investors already come to hold? Or are we just not seeing the true potential?

Allentown, PA. oprotunity is booming, and that's a fact.

Any tips on how to get in front of the wave?

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Joe Colasuonno
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Allentown, PA
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Joe Colasuonno
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Allentown, PA
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Zach,

I've been heavily invested in Allentown for 10 years now.  Started buying in 2010 and have around 400 units now.  I love the city and there are tons of positive metrics that make it great for real estate investors.   There is definitely lots of competition here though.

Joe

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