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Bonnie McCullough
  • Property Manager
  • Fitchburg, MA
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Vacation home milti-unit! Keep one for you and rent the other!

Bonnie McCullough
  • Property Manager
  • Fitchburg, MA
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Newbies should consider the lower prices of vacation areas to buy their first multi-family. If you like to go skiing or to the lake or shore where the prices are lower consider buying a multi-unit there. Good way to start out in property renting if you are not too far away to handle the property. Let your leisure place become your money maker.