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Samantha N.
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  • WY, USA
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When It's Cooooold Outside...

Samantha N.
  • Investor
  • WY, USA
Posted

Question to those of you that are also newbies:

What's the plan for the winter? I am looking at properties now, but every time I get close to pulling the trigger, I think that it's going to be winter shortly and I would be struggling to get any tenant at all until spring or summer, let alone a good one. 

Do you all mostly wait until the tail end of winter for purchasing/reno so that it's ready for renting in spring/summer? 

Are you actually able to somehow build in 5 months of vacancy to your property price and still get people to sell to you?

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