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College bound
OK my fellow posters. I need some input regarding a possible business venture as we move into the new year. As my daughter is searching for colleges, we are considering buying property in the same city and she will be attending college and very soon. Is it worth purchasing a property, hold on the property for year, and then moving her into the property after her first freshman school year? Has anyone taken this approach as an investment opportunity?