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Buying Property in a college town
I currently live in a college town and I am currently house hacking. While house hacking is going well I am looking to expand my investments to rental property within a few mile perimeter of the college.
However, most of the properties that I am finding are over priced and do not make sense as rental or flips. Any recommendations on how to find leads?