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Blake Capson
  • Investor
  • Bountiful, UT
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Condo 1 bed, no Laundry

Blake Capson
  • Investor
  • Bountiful, UT
Posted

Looking at deal right now in a PUD built in 1972 where I already own a townhome for the last year that has worked out really well so far. The units I am looking at now are condo style with a basement walkout unit and a middle level unit. The units are priced the same at 66K in the same building. They do not have laundry in the units but there is a laundry room in the next door building.

What experience have you had owning these types of units. Turnover, plumbing issues worse for basement units, hard to rent without laundry, common indoor hallways, etc... Any insight would be helpful.