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Opinion on buying rental property on a dead-end road
I'm running across tons of homes on dead-end roads . I wanted to get a couple of opinions on what your thoughts are about owning rental property on a dead-end road with no Outlet . A lot of tenants might like the Privacy I would think . But I feel it would drive up the risk a bit for vacancy since there wouldn't be much drive through traffic. But honestly most people are finding property to rent online nowadays . FYI I am talking about dead-end roads in town in good neighborhoods with low crime , not way out in The Boondocks or in the ghetto lol