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Scott Smith
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Easiest tenant to deal with

Scott Smith
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I'm new to Real Estate and plan on purchasing my first rental in the next month or so. I like to think ahead so my question is what is the easiest tenant target audience I guess you could say. I'll try to explain... Should I look for 2+ BR in a good school district in an attempt to try to appeal to a family (however this obviously would cost more money). Or should I look for a small cheap 1 BR in an okay area in an attempt to just get someone in there quickly or is this a recipe for a disaster? Any comments or advice for ways to attract certain (easy to maintain) tenants would be greatly appreciated

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