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Does it make sense to purchase older properties?
I am looking to invest in properties built in the 1920-1930s and wanted to know if it makes sense to do so? Just from the cash flow perspective, it is making sense, but I wanted to know how your experience has been? Some of the questions I'm asking are as follows:
- Age of roof and HVAC
- Any major maintenance issues/fixes done recently