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Javier K Perea
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL (chciago)
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Typical for Property sitting all winter see price increase spring

Javier K Perea
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL (chciago)
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Hello, I have a few properties I have been keeping my eye on all winter so far. Being I'm looking to purchase my first real estate property (2 flat), near Brookfield IL., come this spring, can I expect to see the few property's I'm keeping my eye on, jump in price if I were to buy in spring suppose to winter? The couple of houses have been sitting on the MLS for 100-200 days...

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