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Row Home Rentals????
I'm curious to get people's thoughts on buying urban area row homes as rental properties. I have one so far and am looking to continue the BRRRR strategy to build a portfolio of rentals. Eventually I would like to start to acquire detached SFH or small multi-family, but for now, my available funds stretch the furthest on row homes due to their lower price points.
Are row homes safe enough investments? Should I be concerned about other properties being on both sides of my property? Just curious to get other people's thoughts. Thanks for you time!