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Updated over 4 years ago, 07/12/2020

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Candace Noel
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Woodbridge, VA
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Harrisburg, PA (Allison Hill -- Opportunity Zone)

Candace Noel
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Woodbridge, VA
Posted

Hi everyone! I live in NOVA and I'm currently negotiating a deal in Harrisburg that's 5 units in the Allison Hill area. It is within a couple mile radius from the Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. I was wondering what you think of that area. It's located in an "opportunity zone" so I'm sure that means it might be a D class property. Do you know of good property managers for that area? Would you recommend investing there? It's 5 units for about $100k with rents at about $2,500/month. Taxes seem to be high in the city of Harrisburg. And the properties sit for a long time. Is there a way to get the properties reassessed to lower the taxes? Or is that like asking for a Christmas miracle? lol

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