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Ricky Lopez
  • Wholesaler
  • Mobile, AL
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Subdivision houses

Ricky Lopez
  • Wholesaler
  • Mobile, AL
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There is currently a house I am looking at in a quiet subdivision. The area will be growing in the next few years with a large company coming into the adjacent city. The house is located 5 mins. aways from the interstate and less than 20 min from the future company. I am still researching the area and looking at several angles; schools, closest stores, and other surrounding employment.

The detail that worries me is that the houses look so much alike, interior and exterior, built by the same contractor. Should I be hesitant about these types of houses and the lack of uniqueness, also pending that the contractor does good work and everything is where it should be. I will be contacting the real estate agent soon to set up a viewing and ask why there are three or four of them are still vacant(brand new). My eyes tell me "you've hit a gold mind", but "my brain says you are not experienced, and your probably missing something"

Any suggestions?

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