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Buying and Selling Real estate
What are some exit strategies used when purchasing homes? I feel that there could be a possible dip in the economy, and in the Housing market and just wanted to know if there were some ways you can minimize risk when purchasing in times like these? I feel I'm ready to purchase a multi sometime soon and just want some reassurance.