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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Help with 3 Bedroom layout
Hi,
My partner and I are purchasing our first rental property. It's a great deal and everything works out numbers wise. The one thing that nags me about the home and it's potential resale value is that it is a 3 bedroom home (3 BIG bedrooms, all on the second floor) but you have to WALK THROUGH one bedroom to get to the third bedroom. I'm just wondering how much of a hindrance other investors think this is and I'm wondering if there is a creative resolution during the rehab process that someone thinks we should consider.
Thanks in advance!
Gregg K.