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Rehab Pitfalls in Lynchburg Virginia

Tim Clark
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I am seriously looking at relocating my family to Lynchburg VA with the hopes that we will be able to begin our investment property journey. We currently own our own home in California and am use to staying away from houses that were built around mid 70's due to asbestos and the complications that it brings. Looking at the homes in Lynchburg, VA I am noticing that there are a lot of homes that are much older than what I am use to in California. That being said what are some of the pitfalls when it comes to purchasing an older building? As a newbie, I would like to avoid some of the costly and hard rehab projects that can easily be avoided.

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