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Joanna Golden
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dobbs Ferry, NY
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Opp. Zones - large projects close by the OZ - small investors

Joanna Golden
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dobbs Ferry, NY
Posted

Hi! Does anyone have any ideas on how to track large, greenlight projects either currently happening or about to (really interested in NY specifically) so that you can look at land and buildings close by, in hopes of getting something that will appreciate with the rise of the gentrification projects? I am looking to do one deal with a large cap gain right now and am hoping to find deals that are maybe too small, and hence overlooked, because it seems like most OZ purchases are with large investors or funds. Also, I am looking on any information on OZs for small investors like myself - I have just a ton of questions :)