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Jem J.
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Philadelphia homes

Jem J.
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Bought my second rental home in Phialdelphia. I now have a good feeling where I am heading to. Turn key properties work best for me as I still work full time. I am ready to move forward and get more props! Looking to add a duplex or triplex in Philadelphia close to colleges. Anyone here that has the same passion for turn key in the city?

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Jem J.
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Hi Sean,

Mine is a traditional investment with at least 25% down. I once bought a house that needed rehabbing but unluckily was too much since I don't have the time. It was a good learning experience. I dealt with a contractor who refuses to agree on the revised contract done by my lawyer. Was able to sell it as it is. 

Best of luck. R E investing can work if you have the passion for it. I have met with some groups that are hard money lender but have not utilized them yet. 

Best,

Jem

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