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Turn-key Montgomery County Section 8 Investment with Tenants

Tim Orenbuch
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Updated 3BR, 1BA twin on a cul-de-sac in Cheltenham, with good tenants paying $1450/month, but due for a $50/month increase. Seeking investor to purchase property and keep tenants in place. I'm an agent and my client doesn't want a lot of showings...tenants are already freaked out. Figured I'd try this forum to see if anyone is interested. $155K purchase price...very nice property in great shape.  Some updates:

new fence April 2018, new sump pump August 2018, new chimney liner (for boiler) october 2017, new boiler January 2010, new refrigerator November 2017, new deck and house painted May 2014, new windows throughout July 2007 new fridge December 2009 (Sears and I have the lifetime warranties, which are transferable,) new deck and exterior house painted in 2014, new 100 amp electric panel 2005.

House was previously lived in by my client, who then rented it and bought a new house. She would like to sell to update her current house and isn't a big fan of being a landlord anyway. 

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