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Aaron Maleh
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Making it in big markets

Aaron Maleh
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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I live in Brooklyn NY and come from a buy and hold minded family that came to the country about 30 years ago with 0 money and built up a nice portfolio all over New York. The market is not what it was when we initially bought a majority of our properties which led me to becoming addicted to finding creative ways to getting deals and diversifying the way we invest especially with the asset inflation we're dealing with today. I remember hearing creative deals my dad has done that really opened my eyes to looking at deals from a different perspective. I'd love to share creative deals that people have done to shed light on what most people feel like is a real estate market they can't enter. 

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