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All Forum Posts by: B Jett

B Jett has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Newbie from Washington

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I'm always looking in the PDX market, a little nervous about the valuation of home$$$$ and current mortgage situation. This may turn out to be the best time to find (buy) opportunities, just need some help. My interest in the mid-west is more for the Ohio region of the country. Low home prices/values possible easy terms with local gov't assistance (tax abatements) 10-15 years and a need for good rentals near schools and medical institutions. I understand that the rust-belt has seen a reduction in the number of residents wanting to live within the cities, however college students/med students always need a place to live.

Post: Newbie from Washington

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I'm looking into rental properties, single family and multi-family. Geographically the mid-west, near a major college/university or a large medical facility.

Post: Newbie from Washington

B JettPosted
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I came across this site the other night and wanted to learn more about real estate investing, so I decided to become a member. No prior experience with it other than home ownership. I hope to pick the brains of members to help guide me and educate me with future real estate transactions.