I would definatly contact a real estate agent and ask them to represent you! When you are buying a home you want someone looking out for you throughout the whole process..To often home buyers make this mistake. It is not a crazy idea at all to bring an agent onboard to represent you after you have already identified a property...As a matter of fact the same scenerio you are describing just happen to me last month. Buying a home is a major decision...you want someone looking out for your best interests.Ask a friend or family member for a referral of an agent or you can contact me and I can put you in contact with someone. - Sun Jun 22 2008, 21:52
That is a great question...Albany is a very good place to invest in multi-famlies. Albany has so much to offer.Not only are there a number of colleges both private and state, but it is also the capital and that has appeal also.You have to be careful and buy in the right areas of Albany though... because if you don't it is very easy to buy a "great deal" on paper, but come to find out a year down the road you have buyers remorse. There definatly are some great properties out there that are offering some appealing "Cap Rates." Another area you might want to look is Troy there are a number of great changes in the pipeline for Troy... - Sun Jun 22 2008, 21:40
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