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Updated about 8 years ago, 09/27/2016

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Abdul R.
  • Union City, CA
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Property assessment. Please help.

Abdul R.
  • Union City, CA
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I have a property in mind:  on  Homeridge Dr Indianapolis and another property on that same street. 

Anyone know this specific area? How is it? I am purchasing a package of 2 duplexes for 63k (each was initially 74k) with new roofs, and all repairs to be done. One of the duplexes (2 bedroom, over 900sqft, ) rents 600 and the other 525. Each side has one vacancy. Thoughts? I been managing my other Indy property out here  in Cali, and so far so good so may do the same with this. 

Input would be greatly appreciated, as i mostly invest in nice areas (perry township, wayne and 54th street and above), so this would be quite different, as seeing from the school ratings. Just don't want a war-zone type area. 

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