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Jordan McDonald
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Real estate investment in a college town

Jordan McDonald
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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My wife and I are moving to a college town in Texas next year. We are planning on purchasing a rental property (our first), hopefully doing some house hacking along the way. I ideally want to purchase a quadplex, but the fact that students go home during the summer worries me. Younger families are starting to move into town so single family homes might be a little more advantageous since it would seem there's not much of a seasonal cycle due to fall and spring semesters. What are some special considerations to take into account being in a college town? Would it be wise for a "newbie" to start off in this kind of situation?

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