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Rental Property investing in up and coming area
Hello, First post here - When looking at an up-and-coming area with many 'new builds' and expanding school districts, do you feel that buying and renting older homes is more challenging than finding a well-established area without many 'new builds'? Thanks in advance for your help with this!