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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply
House Next to a Church
I got a house under contract the other day that happens to be next to a neighborhood church. It's mixed in right with all the other homes in the neighborhood and if there wasn't a small sign out front you wouldn't even notice it was there.
They only have service on Sundays and two nights a week they do Bible study. Other than that the Pastor does not even live there.
What do you all think? This would be a rehab with a decent resale price in the mid 300's. I have done a bunch of homes in this neighborhood with that sale price but with the Church being there I am wondering if there would be a negative to it being there? I basically see it as a very well kept vacant home with neighbors on site 12 hours a week from what I've heard from the neighbors.