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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Peter G.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
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Need some input about single family homes.

Peter G.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • OKC
Posted

Do you all have any feedback about buying newer homes like year 2000+ in a great school district? I have found quite a few houses I really like condition wise and such they are selling for 180k-200k and the rent on them would be about $1400 a month do you think it would be worth it to buy nicer newer homes and rent them out vs older homes? I know for in this area homes are in great demand and the school district is the best in the area. 

im not sure if i should go after newer homes like this that cost more or go after the older ones.


thoughts?

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