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Benjamin Von Blon
  • Raleigh, NC
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Looking for property manager Durham, NC

Benjamin Von Blon
  • Raleigh, NC
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Hi BP,

I am still new to the triangle area and looking to connect with a property manager familiar with Durham to talk about rents.  Driving the city there is a wide range of housing and want to get ideas on rental rates, vacancy, ect.  Currently looking outside of the core - north of 85 or south of 147. 

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Abraham Saldana
  • Investor
  • Southern Pines NC
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Abraham Saldana
  • Investor
  • Southern Pines NC
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Hi Ben,

North of 85 closer to Duke is a great area that caters to students / young professionals. 

South of 147 is a much more varied place.  There are pockets of great areas, but near NC Central there is still much gentrification that needs to take place.  But could really appreciate over time.

Right now the rental market is hot in durham, but there are a lot of multiunit buildings coming up near Duke, so I dont know how rents will fare (at least for those renting to students) in the next year or two.

I currently have a few homes closer to south point that are very rent friendly.  They've been good cash flowing units so far.  

Hope this helps and best of luck!  Let me know if you ever need any other help!

-Abe

  • Abraham Saldana

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