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All Forum Posts by: Justin Pinder

Justin Pinder has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi. I'll be investing in a 2-4 unit building before the end of the year. If I decide to go at it myself, should I talk to a bank and see what type of loan/limit I can get before finding a property or should I bring the deal to a bank first?

Post: Low rental volume city

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Hi. I'm brand new to real estate investing, and will in some way shape, or form will be investing in a multiunit dwelling by the end of the year. As I'm researching areas, I've come across a city (Harrisburg, PA) with a fairly low amount of available rentals. Would you consider that to be a bad market or a good market to purchase a rental property?