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All Forum Posts by: Justin NA

Justin NA has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

@Aaron K.Thanks for the reply! There is a walk way. The only thing that concers me is a tenant or landlord doing something to stop my potential tenants from getting to the house. Im sure its happened but is this common? 

Post: Buying a Landlocked Rental

Justin NAPosted
  • Posts 5
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@Allan Smith Thanks for the reply!  I agree its not an ideal set up. The house is nice but nothing special. The only reason i'm considering it is because eveything in my city is either WAY over priced or gone before you even get a chance to see it, thanks to a coming railroad to boston. Any reason why you still went through with yours?

Hi
I am looking for my first rental property. I have an agent and hes

looking at 3 family houses in an old New England mill city. He found a

good house for a good price. But the house is set back behind two

houses. There is a walk way from the street to the house. I have always

been in houses with street frontage so im not sure what to think. The

house and price are good but is being behind an other house an issue?

I'm just thinking of any issues with tenants or landlords since they

have to pass through the other property. Would that effect rents? My

agent dosent seem to think its a problem but i am looking for a second

opinion. Have any of you ever bought a land locked house and what were

you experiences with it? .

Post: Buying a Landlocked Rental

Justin NAPosted
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hi
I am looking for my first rental property. I have an agent and hes

looking at 3 family houses in an old New England mill city. He found a

good house for a good price. But the house is set back behind two

houses. There is a walk way from the street to the house. I have always

been in houses with street frontage so im not sure what to think. The

house and price are good but is being behind an other house an issue?

I'm just thinking of any issues with tenants or landlords since they

have to pass through the other property. Would that effect rents? My

agent dosent seem to think its a problem but i am looking for a second

opinion. Have any of you ever bought a land locked house and what were

you experiences with it? .

Post: Buying a Landlocked Property

Justin NAPosted
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hi
I am looking for my first rental property. I have an agent and hes looking at 3 family houses in an old New England mill city. He found a good house for a good price. But the house is set back behind two houses. There is a walk way from the street to the house. I have always been in houses with street frontage so im not sure what to think. The house and price are good but is being behind an other house an issue? I'm just thinking of any issues with tenants or landlords since they have to pass through the other property. Would that effect rents? My agent dosent seem to think its a problem but i am looking for a second opinion. Have any of you ever bought a land locked house and what were you experiences with it? .