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All Forum Posts by: Chris Noonan

Chris Noonan has started 0 posts and replied 2 times.

I went to college in Lowell and it has changed for the better over the past 5-10 years. A lot of it has to do with Umass Lowell and the improvements to the college. However, there is one or two landlords in Lowell that own most of the properties around the campuses. It leaves you with some of the less desireable areas but a good potential upswing. 

In regards to Haverhill, it also has a Umass Lowell campus and has been putting a lot of money into the downtown area. It may take longer to see a change in Haverhill as there has been in Lowell. 

I have looked in both areas as potential investment opportunities but have not pulled the trigger. 

Maybe not the answer you were looking for but it's my thoughts on the two cities. 

Best of luck,

Chris 

Post: real estate agents?

Chris NoonanPosted
  • Woburn, MA
  • Posts 2
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this sounds somewhat like a wholesaler. I do not know much about that area besides from what I have read in books and heard on the BP podcast. You should look into this though