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New investor in the Indianapolis area

Guy Keren
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Hi everyone,

I'm exploring the possibility of investing in the Indianapolis area.

I was thinking of focusing more on the Bates Hendricks / Fountain Square area, and I noticed that most of the houses in the area are quite old.

What do you consider to be "too old" of a house in this market?

I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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Kerry Noble Jr
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biggest tip.....Always get a sewer scope! and always check the foundation.....

after that, youll know what to do around here in Indy

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