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What To Consider When Viewing Older Homes
Many of the homes I've been doing deal analysis for have been built between 1940 - 1980. I've been looking at multi-family properties with the intention of seeking owner occupancy and renting out the second unit & additional bedrooms. What are some major factors to consider when analyzing these relatively older homes?