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Joe C.
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  • New England
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Section 8 housing mixed in with market price housing

Joe C.
  • New to Real Estate
  • New England
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I have found a condo for a nice price in an affluent Ivy League town that also has the biggest Medical Center in the state. The location of the condo is excellent: Walking distance to the downtown. Right across from the Medical Center. Looking to live there for 3 years than turn it into a rental. However, 66 percent of the condos are designated for section 8 housing.  I am looking to attract professionals of the medical community and or college students. What type of impact do you thing section 8 neighbors would have on my non-section 8 rental?

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