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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Thoughts on multi-family subdivisions
I was looking online at a duplex as a potential investment in my local area. I took a drive to check out the neighborhood and found out that it was in a subdivision full of duplex properties. There are only 3 designs.
I have heard to look for rental property in areas with a majority of owner occupied. Would this style of subdivision turn you away?
There is an Air Force Base within 15 minutes and 2 solid schools. Major road access. All properties are well maintained and landscaped. This duplex was built in the 80s.