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College Town Rentals
Hello,
First post yay! Anywho, I currently attend college and live in the area. There are many houses for sale that are 4+ bedrooms that would be great places for students looking to rent. I am thinking that this might be a good start to start investing. I would also plan to live in the house so I will be able to experience first hand issues and other circumstances that happen when renting property.
This is just a thought I had and was looking to see if you guys think this would be a good starting point for a beginner. First, I want to get really educated on all stuff real estate before I start making deals and looking for property.
Thanks!