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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Vigilante

Anthony Vigilante has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

@Randolph Adams

Thank you for your post. It answered so many questions I have, and some I didn't even know I had. 

@Nelly R.

Thank you Nelly. Our goals are similar. As stated I am interested in cash flow mainly. If you could just provide some tips or things you looked for in a market i'd appreciate it

@Steve Rozenberg

Thank you for the response Steve. 

My goal is to cash flow enough through rental properties to be able to quit my regular job. 

So, my question is still what are somethings to take in to account when choosing a cash flow market long term?

Thank you for your insight, Joe. 

Could you or anyone give an example of different markets having different strategies? Could be for any markets, not just the ones I mentioned.

Hello Everyone,

I am a newbie investor looking to invest in buy & hold in Central Jersey in the 200k-350k range with a minimum of $200 monthly return and an 8% coc.

I have this mapped out but I cannot seem to understand picking a market. I see places like Newark, Trenton, and Camden and keep reading pros and cons on each and there does seem to be a lot more risk there than other markets in the area. 

I have also looked into Hackensack, Perth Amboy, New Brunswick, and a lot of the Middlesex area and am struggling to find something telling that would make them a solid place to keep looking.

So I am here to ask if anyone could provide some information to guide me in picking a market. Open to all suggestions, I would love to hear and learn from everyone.

Thank you in advance :).

Hello Staten Island Investors,

I'm a newbie looking for some input on where to go and what to do right now. 

I would greatly appreciate if someone could provide some sort of input on the Staten Island market and