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Donny Random
  • Asheville, NC
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Student Housing

Donny Random
  • Asheville, NC
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I have bought a new duplex in an area on the edge of a college area. In reality it is just outside the accepted distance to be advertised to be in the college area. The area has been depressed for 20 years. I have recently read that a 146 unit student complex is going to be built one street over. Should I expect more student tenants because of this? That is, the complex extending the accepted boundary of the 'college area'?
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