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Charles H.
  • Metuchen, NJ
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Central Jersey MTR

Charles H.
  • Metuchen, NJ
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Hi,
I have been a forever student in RE and I live in central Jersey (Middlesex county to be more precise). Trying to make the plunge but working on settling on a strategy. MTR seems is what I found interesting now for this area. Anyone out there that is part of the BP community that has done this strategy or is using this strategy in the area?

I would love to learn about your experience. 

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    Al Williamson
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    Al Williamson
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    @Charles H. I've researched South Jersey before. It looks strong for midterm rentals. Count up the number of extended stay hotels in the area. That's a great indications of how strong your market demand is.

    Best to you.

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