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Gavin Odell
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Looking to invest in a multi family within the New England area

Gavin Odell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New England
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Mass, NH, RI, Maine are the states I'd prefer to buy a multi family in. This would be my first purchase so using an FHA loan is a possibility but I'm also open to utilizing BRrrr method. Im wondering if anyone here has suggestions for particular areas, towns or cities I should look at. Any advice would be appreciated.

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John L DeVitto Jr
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John L DeVitto Jr
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Atkinson, NH
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Hey Gavin,

For NH there are some small cities that are doing really well like Manchester and Nashua area. I have started to see Rochester turn for the better, but they do have some bad area like most cities do.

Ma - Lowell, Haverhill, Methuen. I have seen a lot going on in the Fitchburg / Leominster area however I am no expert on those areas out near Worcester. 

I am an investor focused agent in MA and NH, I also invest personally in these areas, so let me know if you would like to talk more about the mentioned areas. 

Johnny

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