All Forum Posts by: John Tan
John Tan has started 5 posts and replied 9 times.
Post: Real Estate CPA Accountant in New Jersey

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, FL
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Are there any real estate accountants in New Jersey? Would love to connect!
Post: Flippers/Developers in Middlesex County, New Jersey

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- Orlando, FL
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@Chris Mandle
great meeting you! feel free to PM me :)
Post: How to get tax lien in Middlesex County @ New Jersey

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, FL
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Hi,
I’m looking to buy a primary resident in the middlesex county of new jersey. I’m trying to get a tax lien to see how much taxes the current owner still owe at their current property @ middlesex County in New Jersey. Does anyone have any pointers? Would very much appreciate it.
Thanks,
John Tan
Post: Flippers/Developers in Middlesex County, New Jersey

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, FL
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- Votes 4
Hi all,
I’m a buyer and investor in the middlesex county of New Jersey and I’m looking to connect with flippers and developers in the area. Let’s connect!
Best,
John Tan
Post: Middlesex County NJ Investors

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- Orlando, FL
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Post: How to get tax lien for auction?

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, FL
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- Votes 4
Hi,
I’m trying to get a tax lien to see how much taxes the current owner still owe at their current property @ middlesex County in New Jersey. Does anyone have any pointers?
Thanks,
John Tan
Post: First Time Investor: Which Midwest Cities?

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- Orlando, FL
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@James Wise what really classify a B type class property? because a B type class property is in new jersey or new york is totally different than a B type class property in the midwest.
Post: First Time Investor: Which Midwest Cities?

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, FL
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Thanks for the wonderful reply!
@Larry Fried i’m looking to do long distance buy and hold, currently looking in the area with great returns.
The one thing i’m concern about is the vacancy rate and how hard it is to sell it back out to the market if I choose it sell it back out.
Are there any markets that aren’t too crowded?
Post: First Time Investor: Which Midwest Cities?

- Rental Property Investor
- Orlando, FL
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Hi All,
I'm from New York City and looking to invest in a single fam or multi fam property out of state somewhere in the midwest or southern states. I don't know much about these states out of New York except for Florida. I've only lived in Tampa, Florida for a year. However, I really want to invest in an area that's growing and have stable high cashflow (the higher the cash flow the better). Here are the cities I have considered: Jacksonville, FL, Memphis, TN, Cincinnati, OH, Kansas City, MO, and Huntsville/Montgomery, AL, and somewhere in Texas if possible? perhaps San Antonio?
Let me know your thoughts!
Thanks,
John Tan