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Paulina L.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Thoughts on buying out-of-state in Senior Community/living homes?

Paulina L.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi all,

This is a bit of a newbie question I'm sure - I'm searching for a good zip code/market to purchase for a single family home, ideally $90k or under listings, +1k sq ft that are 2bd-1ba minimum. I found a few that are stated as SFH, but lists that they are in a senior community. I don't see any HOA fees, but I'm not sure what the implications are for SFH in a Senior Community may mean. Does the unit operate as a SFH or are there any rules / costs I may need to be aware of? Anyone have any advice or experience you would be open to sharing?

Thanks in advance!

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