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All Forum Posts by: Tina Crabb

Tina Crabb has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you all for your input. It is very helpful.

1 bed 1 bath 520 sf house in a college town in Texas

The asking price is $32,000. Plumbing and electric has recently been updated. It has central heat and air. The listing says it is currently being rented for $450 a month but will go up to $500 when their lease is up. It doesn't seem like a huge risk as far as asking price goes, I just wonder how easily such a small house will rent when the tenant leaves. Thanks for any input...