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Roupnel Pierre
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Roupnel Pierre
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  • Investor
  • Providence, RI
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Good morning My name is Roupnel and for the next few months I will be looking to ask as many questions as I can. I am a private accountant for a consulting firm and I really want to focus in on rental property. I need to know the first steps I need to take from those with experience in business. 

The question I have is what should my target market be. The city I plan to buy a house will be in Worcester. Its one of the biggest cities in New England. I wanted to know whether I should focus on buying a house near bars, schools, or residential area ?

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