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First walk through: Multi Family homes
Hey,
I’m a new investor located in Kentucky. I am planning on walking through a duplex unit soon. It’s located in a poorer neighborhood, so I’m sure it’s going to need a lot of work.
What are some things that I should pay close attention to when walking through this unit? What would you considered to be "unrepairable" or a "deal breaker" when looking at a BRRRR property?