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AJ Brown
  • Smyrna, GA
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Master on main rental - bad idea?

AJ Brown
  • Smyrna, GA
Posted

Hey BPers,

Got an offer accepted on a townhouse for a good price but it is a master on main (two bedroom, two bath). Now I'm beginning to think that I've never seen a master on main for rent in Atlanta. 

Does anyone have any thoughts on if it would be difficult to rent and/or should I just walk away? If I could get it rented for the area's market rent it would cash flow nearly $300/mo but I would hate to have it sit on the market for a long time and then I have to cut the rent a lot just to get it rented out.

Thanks,

AJ 

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