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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Rowhouse Next to Corner Grocery
I'm curious. I see what looks to be a good deal of a home that is on the edge of a trendy neighborhood. It is next door to what appears to be a well-maintained corner grocery store in Baltimore, Maryland. I remember as a kid being sent to the corner grocery and it all seemed good. But, I was a naive kid then, not an investor. Anybody have experience with homes next to corner grocery stores? What should one look for/be concerned about in this situation? What immediately comes to mind are pests, traffic, loitering? Your thoughts are appreciated.