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Non-Tech : Investing in Real Estate - Creative Opportunities

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To: THE ANT who wrote (2535)3/7/2016 4:04:40 PM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) of 2722
 
So true but big difference is how expensive it is for how little you now get size wise in NYC. No doubt Manhattan is incredible but it was also amazing in 1980 without the high cost of living

I was looking at some houses in Michigan given the political focus this week plus I have been there a few times already. Is amazing how cheap it still is in decent safe rust belt towns with great infrastructure and Victorian homes from the Gilded Age.. Of course you see this all over the rust belt just feel places like Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo might be better values looking as an outsider... Is a far different game than where I have many rentals in FL with fast growth and lots of equity locust competition or your DC market.
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