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Multi-sectional houses?

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I've been going through my county website and noticing that a lot of bank owned and hud homes are multi-sectional homes. I'm guessing that multi-sectional is another term for prefab or site delivered homes. I'm curious to what people's thoughts are here in regards to multi-sectional or prefabricated homes (not mobile homes or trailers).

My main area to concentrate on is rehabbing and retailing houses. I don't feel like multisectional homes fit into my gameplan very well. But some where down the road I'm going to diversify and get into the rental aspect of rei once I build up additional cash reserves. Does anyone use these multisectional homes in their rental portofolios? Thanks.

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