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Daniel Delsignor
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South Shore MA Location

Daniel Delsignor
  • Investor
  • Bridgewater, MA
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Welcome Everyone!

I have started this discussion to see what everyone's thoughts are about the South shore area of Massachusetts. I have lived in Bridgewater for a majority of my life and am interested in more experienced people's thoughts of this area and investing. I commute to Quincy for work every day and noticed the amount of buildings going up in the area has increased a lot in the past couple of years. What do you think is the best town/area is to invest in? North of Boston, South of Boston, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Fall River, or even more west like Providence, RI.

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Fan Bi
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Hey Daniel, I think it's worth taking a look at Providence, it's accessible by MBTA. 

We did an audit of cap rates in 2016 going in concentric circles around Boston and found that once you crossed the border things started getting far more attractive. We were in a similar position in that we were cash-light but being able to take down a four-family for < $300,000 made everything workable. 

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