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Dean Teter
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  • Florida Gulf Coast
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Lets talk home sites and module homes . . .

Dean Teter
  • Investor
  • Florida Gulf Coast
Posted

I'm relocating to southern Oregon and I noticed RE prices are a far cry from the San Francisco bay area where I was born and raised. However, some of the motivation for moving is to relocate to an area where I can purchase land and eventually build on it. 

With that said, as an investment strategy is something like that advantageous? I imagine it can be difficult and complex given factors like zoning, septic tanks, wells, and a plethora of other things I have zero experience with. 

Any insight would be appreciated as I try to make sense out of what kind of investor I want to be when I grow up, lol. 

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