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Seth Glause
  • self employed/ Professional Bull Rider
  • Cheyenne, WY
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buying in an "A" neighborhood For ok rent

Seth Glause
  • self employed/ Professional Bull Rider
  • Cheyenne, WY
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Kind of as the subject states I found a property in an A location that is priced lower 200k which I have yet to see in this area of town. I am curious if you guys thought it was a good idea to buy a location versus going to a worse location for better cashflow? If i need to elaborate more I definitely will.

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