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Frank Schwarz
  • Gila Bend, AZ
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Should Form and Function Matter In My Investment Strategy?

Frank Schwarz
  • Gila Bend, AZ
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I have found many houses that just don't "look" right. 

A few have garages that take up the whole backyard. Others have driveways that don't look like someone could fit an SUV on them.

Walkways to the front door that appears to be 14 inches wide and 60 feet long.

I know some things can be adjusted.

Have you passed on a house that just didn't seem to fit modern lifestyles? Have you invested in a "weird" house and just let the tenants live with it?