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Row House Rental Info Please

Carson Deyo
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Hey everyone! I am about to put an offer on a middle row house. Top floor is a 2 bedroom, and 1st floor is a 1 bedroom. I would live in the downstairs and rent out the top. There is a backyard and unfinished basement. There is no HOA. It is a very old house but newly renovated. Some of the floors are slanted, but I do not think it is a structural issue, I believe it is expected with an old house (1905). The inspection will hopefully give me more insight on that issue. It seems to be connected with the house to the right of it, but not the house to the left (there are windows and about a 3 foot gap).

Aside from noise from the connected house, what are the pros or cons with row houses? Any info can help. 

Thank you!

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