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Jennifer Nwadike
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From Miami, FL - Newbie to Maryland and Investment Properties

Jennifer Nwadike
  • Homestead, FL
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My husband and I just joined Bigger Pockets to learn how to correctly get started in investment properties; specifically, multifamily units in the Baltimore, Maryland area.

He is a litigator licensed in Florida and soon also able to practice in DC. I have a background in sales and physician network development.

We've begun reading and digesting the Getting Started Guide in addition to the suggested links and podcasts. 

Eager to learn the area, meet people we can network with and do our first transaction.

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Ned Carey
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Welcome to BP @Jennifer Nwadike I don't think multi family units are the best long or short term play right now. In Baltimore specifically Modest priced SFH generate more cash flow that most multi family units.

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