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Chris Leier
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Investing in Baltimore County - Market Overview

Chris Leier
  • Montgomery County, MD
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Hey All,

We are looking at some potential buy and hold properties in the Baltimore County area, specifically Parkville/Overlea/Rossville/Rosedale and are looking for some input on the market there. Our goal is to buy and hold, but would also love to hear some input on flipping resales and short-term rentals as well. We are always looking to grow our overall network with people who invest, sell or deal in that area in general.

Thanks!

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Sam Lewis
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  • Baltimore, MD
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Sam Lewis
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Baltimore, MD
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I love Baltimore County, I have 2 rentals now and under contract for 2, one in Parkville and one in Dundalk. What exactly is your question? 

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