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Housing in North Carolina

Mario L.
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Good Morning All,

I need some assistance. I am thinking about moving to Jacksonville, NC and I have been looking for houses in that area. I am thinking of buying an affordable house living in it for about a year, move out and use that property for a rental. Also, what is the "standard" price for a home that you are living in. For example the 70% rule for fixer upper properties. Is a house you are looking to live, maybe you will pay 80% or is this not a thing.

thanks 

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