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All Forum Posts by: Nick Mcgann

Nick Mcgann has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Starting out in Pittsburgh

Nick McgannPosted
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Quote from @River Sava:

Hi Nick -

Would love to connect and discuss your previous experience and steps to building your portfolio in Pitt. I have spent a lot of time in that area and know it well. Sent you a request!


 Hello—Didn’t see anything come through

Post: Starting out in Pittsburgh

Nick McgannPosted
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Hello all—We just moved to Pittsburgh and am interested in building out a portfolio of LTRs here. I have some experience in Chicago as a passive investor in portfolio run by a friend. 

I would be interested in connecting with some investors and also realtors that specialize in investment properties. Interested in SFH and multi-unit or duplex

Flexible on location but interested Millvale, Sharpsburg and potentially areas around the Pitt and CMU were areas that seemed to have potential. 

Look forward to connecting

Nick