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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Philadelphia area vacation rental scenario
I am in the position to purchase something to function both as a part time vacation rental and part time living there. I would prefer art museum/fairmount area. Question is whether it should be a condo building (has amenities and hoa fees) or a unit in a rowhome/brownstone. Any input appreciated.