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Updated about 6 years ago, 11/15/2018

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Michael Evans
  • Professional
  • Framingham, MA
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Western Mass / Holyoke Multi Family Investing

Michael Evans
  • Professional
  • Framingham, MA
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Hey All,

I hope everyone is doing well. I'm a 21 year new investor and I'm looking to start of with multi family properties for cashflow. I currently live in Newton, MA and the prices around here are crazy for multi family homes. Some starting from $800,000 just for a 2 family! Currently my credit score is 750+ and I have around 10,000k I've saved so far for R.E. investing. With that being said I've been looking at areas in western mass like Holyoke & Springfield where multifamily prices are more affordable for me to start small. If possible I'd like to hear about investors experience about investing in these two areas. It would mean a lot to me!

Best,

Mike 

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