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greensboro NC class A town home areas
Dear all,
After waiting for 1 year I think I am ready to buy a rental home(townhome mostly). I have one in holly springs NC and would like to have 1 more in NC. I am trying to decide between Mebane, Lexington, Greensboro, James Town, high point.
May I know if there are any areas that won't appreciate much that I need to stay away from ? .
Also, Please help share if there are any other areas I can include in search. I plan to buy a relatively new town home(of SFH) and hold it for may be 10 years.
I saw in the news that there is almost 3% mortgage delinquency (30 days) in Guilford county. Any idea if the prices are falling(or going to rapidly fall) in Greensboro(Triad area).
Any insights will be very helpful .
thanks and regards
vijay