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buying in a 55+ community
Hi,
I am looking to close my first wholesale deal, but the property is located in a 55+ community and apparently the house is not for sale but instead "rented land" since it's in a 55+ community. Does anyone know if I have to find a cash buyer who is 55+ to purchase this property? Also I cannot find any good comps for this property is it okay if I reach out to a random realtor in the area and ask for a free comp?