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Class B Building in Class D Neighborhood - Yes or No
Hi everyone! Hope you are having a fantastic week, finding great deals, and helping each other grow.
Wanted to get your opinion on deals located in Class C and Class D neighborhoods. I've been finding some great deals in terms of ROI and cash flow but boarded up houses down the street make me a little nervous.
Does anyone have experience with Class C and Class D neighborhoods? What have you learned?
CoC: 20%
Building Class: B
6 Units
Neighborhood Class: C/D
Currently fully rented
Let me know if you have any other questions - would love to chat about it. Cheers!