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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Buying houses with high interest rates and inflated prices
Is anyone buying investment properties in todays economy? Seems like the interest is high enough to scare a lot of buyers away. I am getting in to the rental business and am quite skiddish on paying 6% + for a house.
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It's better than over paying for property with a 2% interest rate.