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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bronx, NY
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Where are New York Investors?

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bronx, NY
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CALLING ALL NEW YORKERS!!

I’ve been searching this site and it seems (I may be wrong) that there isn’t a large New York presence. Obviously it might be because it’s such an expensive market, but I was looking to meet up with a bunch of you to discuss investing and build deeper relationships!

I work as an agent and looking to invest in my first multi-family (16 units or above) and would like

To gain more knowledge from others or maybe even help you guys in some way.

Reach out! Don’t be shy!

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Patrick Buttermark
  • Staten Island, NY
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Patrick Buttermark
  • Staten Island, NY
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@Anthony Madia I’m from Staten Island but my exposure to real estate is through REITs. All the NY investors are probably too busy fighting to evict deadbeat tenants who have more rights than the landlord😜 or perhaps they’re busy fighting the city over something that wouldn’t even be an issue in most other places. If/when I buy another physical property (other than the one I live in) it would NOT be in NY.

I like to nose around on BiggerPockets because its one of the few forums I’ve seen where people actually know what they’re talking about- there’s always something to learn on here.

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