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Rehabbing project - better ROI on SFH or MFH?
Does anyone have a view on SFH vs MFH when considering investment properties for rehabbing and flipping? I found 2 properties which are both interesting and both fulfill my shortlist criteria. 1 is SFH and other is MFH and both are in a blue collar neighboard in the suburb of Hartford, CT. I am wondering if SFH have an edge over MFH when it comes to getting sold quickly after rehabbing? From an investment stand point, both properties are in the same price range and require same invest $ for fixing. Thanks