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Updated about 6 years ago, 11/14/2018

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Xavier Knight
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  • Ansonia, CT
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Investing outside of your comfort zone

Xavier Knight
  • Investor
  • Ansonia, CT
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This is for all you BP  fans out there is a property in Manchester Connecticut I'm interested in buying a possibly  for rental purposes. It's going to be a single family property. I dont know anything about the town if it's a good investment I've done minor research. The comps in the area  seems very good  for the value of the property well below market value especially for the rents. I'm worried about  if I should purchase  outside of my comfort zone. It's about 50 minutes away from me driving wise so not too bad. This would be my second investment any pointers or advice would help thank you.

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