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Updated 4 days ago, 12/24/2024

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Matt Wan
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Buying an investment property in the winter

Matt Wan
  • New to Real Estate
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I want to get started in real estate but investing but I may not be able to purchase a property until late 2025. I'm concerned that I'd buy a place in the winter, then it would either take a long time to find tenants or I would have to charge significantly less in rent to avoid a long vacancy. How realistic is this concern?

I'm looking around Connecticut or Boston, if that makes a difference.

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