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Multi Family Rental

Damien Dupee
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hello BP,

I am looking to purchase my first investment property in Baltimore by using a FHA owner occupied loan. I currently live in DC and I am a licensed realtor in DC and MD. I want to know what are the best areas in Baltimore for buy and hold. Should I buy at a discount and rehab using the 203K? Also being though I am just starting out should I rent to section 8 holders or W-2 tenants only? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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