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New to investing in Chicagoland Areas
Hello I am new to investing in real estate in Chicago land area and am interested in mostly Section 8 housing so I was wondering what is easier to fill up, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, or 3 bedroom. I am looking for more senior citizen section 8 and easier tenants but whatever’s easier to fill up fast would be best. Thanks!