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Andrew Merritt
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Real Estate Agent in Clemson

Andrew Merritt
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
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I found a property I'm interested in buying in Clemson, SC.  Does anybody know of a good agent to deal with there?  Will also be needing a property manager, so recommendations for that would be appreciated too.  Thanks a lot

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Chad Carson
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Chad Carson
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  • Clemson, SC
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@Damion Anderson , I'm out of town from Clemson this year, but I know the rental laws pretty well in Clemson. I have not heard of any major changes that would prevent you from doing BRRRR deals, house hacks, rentals or anything else. For duplexes or houses you're already required to get a rental license, which is $100 per year fee and a yearly inspection with a city official. The only change I could see is requiring all apartments to do this.

The issue you have may be just finding inventory. You'll have to hunt around. But there are plenty of smaller, more affordable townhouses even if you can't find bigger apartment units.  You could then rent out extra bedrooms to other students to cover your mortgage (house hack).

Good luck getting rolling! And Go Tigers!

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