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Updated almost 8 years ago, 03/25/2017

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Jeremy Baker
  • Monmouth , NJ
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How does urban redevelopment help buy rent and hold strategist

Jeremy Baker
  • Monmouth , NJ
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Hi, I'm interested in buying duplexes in my area for cash flow , hold, and appreciate . Im open to other types of investing but that's where I chose to stArt Background: in New Jersey there are tons and tons of areas re developing (jersey city , New Brunswick , Newark, keasby , Woodbridge , Perth amboy etc). Developers are putting in the large ones hundreds of units and smaller maybe dozens in several new apartment buildings. Question: based on my investment strategy listed above A. Would that help areas that I am targeting to boost median rent , or would it hurt because it's adding inventory and raising prices on real estate B how does one capitalize on these large commercial deals? Thanks Jeremy

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