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Updated almost 6 years ago, 03/22/2019

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Bryan Compton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Southern Oregon
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My first commercial lot! Now what should I do?

Bryan Compton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Southern Oregon
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Hello everyone! So I’m really new with real estate. I’m in the middle of doing a brrrr on a single family. The property behind came up for sale and is zoned light commercial. The price was right so I jumped on it. For 2 reasons. 1 I control what type of neighbor is behind my single family. 2 this could give me a potential property package when I’m finished to make a higher return.

Now what should I do that keeps my costs down and gives me the highest return? The lot is bare land and is land locked by the house I own and another house. The county said it could be used for a car lot, towing yard, repair shop, contractor yard and so forth.

My property has 25 feet in width beside the house from the street to the commercial lot.

I appreciate everyone’s input!!!

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