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Which floor of my multifamily do I live in????
I just bought a 3 family house in Central Ct with Fha as my first property. I am debating which floor is better to live in? Any experiences or suggestions?
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@Mark Bascetta I would definitely go with the top floor. Leaving the first or second floor open could be a good selling point as tenants usually don't like to make the move up and down a flight (or two) of stairs.
In addition, you will likely hear less noise below you as opposed to above you.
You can sit up top in your ivory tower and control your property!
Cheers!