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Matt Lazas
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Matt Lazas
  • Baltimore, MD
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I am new to the scene here- I'm in the process of evaluating my first home purchase (to be my primary residence).  

The more I learn, the more opportunity I see & I want to learn all about it! I plan to use this first home buying experience as a stepping stone towards becoming an active investor in Maryland (and possible elsewhere), but i still have a lot to learn.

I am the lead PPC strategist for one of the biggest agencies in town here in Baltimore, so I have extensive experience managing PPC & lead gen campaigns, and all things digital marketing.  I'd love to get coffee w/ any active investors in the area who are willing to spare the time.  I will happily share my digital advertising expertise in any way i can- i think I can be of value to anyone actively leveraging digital

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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Welcome to BP @Matt Lazas One thing to think about if you are buying a personal residence and want to also be an investor is buying a small muti-unit (2-4units) property. You get the advantage of better financing for a personal residence and can have some income to help defray your housing expense. You may even be able to have some positive cash flow.

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