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Updated over 5 years ago on .

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Real Estate Investing and The Rebirth of Durham, NC

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Over the years I've seen the ups and downs of the Real Estate community in the Durham area. Recently I've seen a change. Certain areas in Durham I believe are beginning to be gentrified but the area is also being gentrified by young people from the community which is an absolute plus! Older homes are being remodeled/renovated or completely torn down and in place are some of the most beautiful homes being built. Not only are they improving the neighborhoods but the surrounding areas such as your restaurants, highways, expanding streets, and all-around cleaning up the area. In my opinion, in about 2 to 3 years Durham will be back to its prominence!

Just a little insight!