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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Too Risky REO??
Hello All,
I am trying to get feedback on a REO that is located on a busy street in an area that requires flood insurance. This street seems to have a lot of road noise, which makes it hard to hold a conversation outside.
Inventory is very low and want to keep my rentals local so I can work on them myself. This is probably my only opportunity for a while. Prices keep going and there are very little investment properties that come around.
What do you all think?????