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Angela DeBorja
  • Towson, MD
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How do you determine if an area is mostly owner/renter occupied?

Angela DeBorja
  • Towson, MD
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Hello! I'm trying to research Baltimore neighborhoods for a farm areas  for my first flip. Can someone tell me how to determine whether an area is predominantly owner occupied or renter occupied? It seems like the neighborhood make-up will make a big difference on the ability to sell the house to a homeowner versus investor, and the ability to rent it if I cannot sell it. I'm leaning toward selling to a homeowner because that is familiar to me.  

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George F.
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George F.
  • Baltimore, MD
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2 websites I can think of besides the usuals are:

Baltimore city water bill lookup-just put street names in without the numerical address.  There you should see a listing of the addresses along with billing address.  The more you see that the billing address is different increases the likelihood of renters.

Baltimore housing -search for violations by street name.  This can be temperamental so you may have to try a few times.   Here you would see violations, houses marked as vacant as well an manager/owner info  by viewing violations.

Ive also used comcast or verizons service signup and calling bge to figure out how many units a smaller multifamily has.  I know thats off topic but have found it a useful way to get onfo that most people don't think of.

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