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Patrick Hagerty
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Beginner investor in the northeast

Patrick Hagerty
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Up in the northeast, in New England, looking for anywhere from Orono Maine to philly and from Boston to Albany. What’s the best market to get into? Any advice helps!

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Brendan Markle
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I like Philly, although I might be a little biased (I'm an agent/investor in the city lol).  There is a nice mix between established areas and areas near them that haven't fully gentrified yet, and could see massive appreciation in the next 5-10 years.  Prices are still very fair as well compared to other markets in the region (NJ tends to have way higher property taxes, NY prices are crazy high etc).  So I would definitely at least look into Philadelphia.  

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