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Transformers and fire hydrant on front yard?

David Cho
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Hello everyone.  

My wife and I are just getting involved in real estate and starting to learn the process.  We are looking at single family homes to occupy as owners but eventually rent out.   One of the properties we're looking at has an electric transformer(beige electric box) on the edge of the front yard as well as a fire hydrant on the other end of the front yard.  Does anyone have thoughts on these items on the property affecting the value? aka resale value or rentability?  Very much appreciate your input. 


David

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Mike McCarthy
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@David Cho I’ve never heard them to be issues. Like stated, add a bush or two (don’t plant it too closely as they need to do maintenance on both).

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