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Brandon Shepherd
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  • Baltimore, MD
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Baltimore City Investing (Fells Point/Caton area)

Brandon Shepherd
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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Hi there!
Calling all who are investing in the untapped Baltimore City area! Looking to melt minds and discussing investing ideas regarding single-family and student rental properties. I am a new investor who's just made my first purchase near the Johns Hopkins campus (medical and Bayview) and aim to gather more information from the more seasoned investor in this area. I am currently focusing on student rentals simply for the fact that I just recently graduated and I know what the struggle is like searching for affordable + quality living spaces. What are some ways I can gravitate exceptional tenets as well as provide a smooth, efficient, and easy application process? Also, I am researching the market in my own (creative way), what is the traditional way to correctly price your home/rooms?

Any help would be much much appreciated!

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