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Jeremy Sanders
  • Cameron, NC
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Investing In A Duplex

Jeremy Sanders
  • Cameron, NC
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Hello,

I am interested in investing in a Duplex. Preferable 4 or more units. Before I jump into my first deal, and I am wondering what are several factors that I should keep in mind when shopping for units, as well as after my purchase. I have already listen to several podcast and received some great knowledge. But I'm still seeking more knowledge. I know this question is kinda of broad. But that is my sole purpose, just to open up the discussion for several doorways when it comes to receiving advice. I am very interested in having my tenant pretty much pay for almost all expenses, but I would like more assistance when it comes to building the foundation/lease contract to present to my tenants in the future.

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