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All Forum Posts by: Peter Rowell

Peter Rowell has started 6 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: Beginning investor in the Capital District, NY

Peter RowellPosted
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 12
Originally posted by @Joel Barron:
Originally posted by @Peter Rowell:

Hey Joel,

I'm right across the river in Albany. There are a fair amount of duplex opportunities in Albany and all you have to do is shoot across the bridge to the train. Not sure what involvement you want on the management end, but with UAlbany and St. Rose, there is a decent demand for student rentals which could cash flow pretty well.

 Hey Peter - totally looking in Albany... between S. Main / Rt 85 is my target area... pretty good area for us to live and great rentability as you say thanks to all the colleges/hospitals/etc...

 Lived over there in college and am currently looking in that area now. Great spot!

Post: Beginning investor in the Capital District, NY

Peter RowellPosted
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 12

Hey Joel,

I'm right across the river in Albany. There are a fair amount of duplex opportunities in Albany and all you have to do is shoot across the bridge to the train. Not sure what involvement you want on the management end, but with UAlbany and St. Rose, there is a decent demand for student rentals which could cash flow pretty well.