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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/05/2017

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Terry N.
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  • Architect
  • Raleigh, NC and Mid Michigan
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Location viability for rentals

Terry N.
Pro Member
  • Architect
  • Raleigh, NC and Mid Michigan
Posted
If you're interested in investing in a neighborhood that doesn't appear to have very many rentals, is there a method that you use to determine if an area would sustain rentals? Are you concerned if the area does not have that many rentals or do you see that as an opportunity area? Midwestern city, stable economy, education and employment nearby. Thx.
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