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Andre Fierro
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Antonio, TX
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rental property during pandemic. Good idea?

Andre Fierro
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Antonio, TX
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hey guys so i have a fourplex property under contract in gainesville area. All units are rented. I know there's  little hope things might look up but i am feeling a little nervous that things can get worst and my rentals will suffer. The property is well located and in a area with high demands for rent based on the info dug up and discussed with multiple people this units stay rented most of the time and there is a high demand for rental in the area. 

Can this thing get worst ? is it a good idea move fwd? just curious to hear your thoughts and experiences especially in Florida area.

thanks guys

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