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Nikki Grizzle
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Greensboro market

Nikki Grizzle
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wake Forest, NC
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Hey guys. Anyone in the Greensboro area or Greensboro investors? Looking to possibly start investing and wanted to get any feedback on the market there. We are specifically looking for homes that are already occupied with tenants. We are open to unoccupied homes that are in the downtown area as well, walking distance to everything. 

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Miki S.
  • Greensboro, NC
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Miki S.
  • Greensboro, NC
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@Susan Knight, trulia.com should give you a rough idea of the neighborhood you are looking at. Search the address in trulia and scroll down to about the middle of the page, and you should see a map with colors. If it's green, it's a safe neighborhood. You can also search crimes here: https://spotcrime.com/nc/greensboro. Good luck.

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