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Being an investor in New Jersey with property taxes being so high what are some areas worth looking into for single and multi family properties? 

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@Joe Crupi - why would the township change the rules in a college town? The on campus housing options are double the cost of off campus. I’ve written here and elsewhere I get 4900/mo in ewing in rent for one house. Some months it’s higher. Taxes, utilities, maintenance and mortgage cost me about $3000/mo.

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