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Red Flags and Tell Tale signs
Hi BP,
I am analyzing some properties right now and noticed while zoning in on the area, that there is a powerline directly in front of the property, the neighbor directly across has a beware of dog sign, several neighbors have an overgrown lawn, and a few houses down it appears to be a junkyard or owners with several junky cars. Are these red flags? What other red flags should I look for? What else are some other things I should look for when analyzing an area when investing out of state? Any advice would be much appreciated!