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Aaron Tackett
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Knoxville, Tn
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Becoming a landlord

Aaron Tackett
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Knoxville, Tn
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I currently own my own home free and clear (150k asset) it's close to town and within walking distance of an elementary school, and a golf course. I'm looking for advice as I may have a job opportunity in another state (5 hours away) and the market is 10x better. My question is do I sell or rent? With the new position and move I will be in a much better place to build wealth.

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