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Using a Condo/Townhome for MTR
I found a property that could be a good MTR opportunity but it comes with a HOA fee. I've heard mixed reviews of using a townhome for an MTR. Ex. My agent says they are less liquid when trying to sell and prices can be more volatile, but I have also heard of some success stories. Does anyone have experience with these property types to share?
Thanks!