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All Forum Posts by: Jeffrey Stein

Jeffrey Stein has started 3 posts and replied 34 times.

Post: New member from Philadelphia

Jeffrey SteinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 10

@Michael Gatti hey mike

I'm very positive on philly right now myself

Some great gentrifying neighborhoods ( point breeze, port Richmond, brewerytown)

I personally happen to like port Richmond and plan on picking up a few units in that neighborhood as the progression is heading up the river from Fishtown and nolibs

If you need any help feel free to reach out to me as I've spent a good amount of time in that area

Post: Distressed Philadelphia

Jeffrey SteinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 10

port Richmond is super hot right now- close to Fishtown and lots of the "hipsters" looking up the river as they get priced out of surrounding neighborhoods

Post: Philly investing

Jeffrey SteinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 10

@Alex Clift check out Port Richmond in the river wards section of the city- the area is beginning to boom me you can still get a good value- it's quickly becoming the most desirable section of the city due to the explosion that's been happening in neighboring Fishtown 

Post: Starting out and Investing nearby NYC--bad neighborhoods?

Jeffrey SteinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 10

NYC is tough not only for the sheer cost levels, but the taxes will eat you up.  try looking at a wonderful city two hours south in Philadelphia- low low taxes and tons of gentrifying neighborhoods (i.e. Port Richmond, point breeze) .  30k could potentially buy you a 2/1 in one of these up and coming neighborhoods.