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Patrick Bunn
  • New to Real Estate
  • Birmingham, AL
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Property Areas for Rentals

Patrick Bunn
  • New to Real Estate
  • Birmingham, AL
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I’m reading about different classifications for both areas and houses and I realize that it’s subjective. My question is this; are there places that you just shouldn’t make a rental property?

From my understanding, a Class A area would be the rich side of town, Class B would be middle class area, Class C would be maybe blue collar and a bit lower income and Class D would be the parts you don’t go to by yourself.

If that’s correct, would it be weird to have a rental property in an expensive area? I would think most of the home owners in the area would take issue with non-owner neighbors. Is that a thing? IDK. Thoughts?

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