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Minot SFRs, oldies but goodies?

Corbin Dallas
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Hello!
I'm in the research phase of my investing career. Looking to get into some SFRs here in Minot, ND. A little background: currently making 60-70k, saving $1000/mo (after IRA and Employer Defined Contributions Plan), currently around $10K in savings, trying to learn and save as much as possible for now.

Do any of y'all have any information, considerations, tips or tricks for investing in North Dakota? For those of you who aren't familiar, Minot has a lot of growth right now, but also a lot of 20-40's and 60-70's era homes. I've got a couple friends in the mix investing here whom I solicit for advice, but looking for any and all advice y'all are willing to pass. I guess my first question is to ask is: what are the right questions to ask? Especially considering the age of the homes here, I know there's opportunities, but it seems there's some real landmines as well.

God bless,
Corbin

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