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Rural Surplus Market
Hello all,
I live in a rural waterfront area in VA. The problem I’m seeing is that there are a lot of single family homes on the market that could be good prospective deals but since there is a surplus I’m concerned about vacancy. A lot of people are buying around here and not renting.
Should I skip on these and choose a market further away?
Is there a way to rehab them enough that people will want them over others?
I’m not sure the direction I should take here.
Thanks for the help everyone