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  • Homeowner
  • Norfolk, va
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High/low risk in eastern Virginia?

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  • Norfolk, va
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I own one house in Norfolk currently and have owned it for over a year. I understand there’s a lot of military members coming and going out of that area, would it be wise to purchase another property out here?

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@Logan Perkins. If you can find one! Houses are going so fast and for top dollar right now. There’s also practically no rentals available either. If you can something that might need some work, get that done quickly, you’ll find tenants immediately. People are selling their houses because it’s such a sellers market right now but not been able to find new houses so there’s even more people looking to rent right now. 

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