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Updated almost 2 years ago, 01/11/2023

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Most desirable housing for desirable tenants

Sterling Stroud
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So this is my issue, in my area we have a bunch of townhomes and single family homes and I am trying to get more advice from you all about which of the two you have had the best experience with with tenants and how quickly you were able to rent the place. I am basically wanting to see what you all would recommend based off of your experiences. The demographic in my area that I prefer to attract would be college students as I am a recent grad and would like to help them out with reasonable housing prices as long as it is somewhat affordable for myself as well. What are the pros and cons of each that you have encountered? I am trying to buy the most cost efficient of the two in order to save a little more money in the long run. Thanks for your future inputs. 

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