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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

BUYING from the county's "Housing Authority"??
I drove by this set of 4plexes the other day and noticed that they looked all run down and have ply wood covering a hole where im assuming used to be the balcony. I would love to possibly purchase them.
But when i looked up who owned them i seen it was the local County housing authority... so im assuming people with section 8 live their.
So my question is has any ever purchased from a county housing authority or will they even entertain some one wanting to purchase their property???
Has any one ever encountered something like this??
Thanks in advance