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Updated almost 2 years ago,

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Alex Jacobson
Agent
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Boulder, CO
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Thinking about a purchase: asking price $179,000. Rents received $2400

Alex Jacobson
Agent
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Boulder, CO
Posted

I hope the link below works to view the property:

https://next.navicamls.net/373...

I am familiar with the market and the inherent risks but my question is: for someone without a lot of capital or an investor just begining their portfolio why not move on a property as cheap as this one. I think this is a great addition to a portfolio and a way to familiarize yourself with the game! 

Thoughts?

  • Alex Jacobson

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