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Deepak Arora
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Duplex Vs Single Family

Deepak Arora
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bay Area, CA
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Hello Fellow BPers,

Just wanted to get everyone's opinion on this topic:

Which one do you think would be more highly priced in the same area and with similar square footage, a Single-family or a Duplex?

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    Howard Chen
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    Howard Chen
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    I believe a duplex is worth more to an investor, because when all things are equal between the duplex and the SFH, the duplex generates 2 streams of income, instead of one, that's an extra door of income to cover partially for when the other is vacant. When a SFH goes vacant, that's it, no alternate stream of income to cover part of the vacancy.

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