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Shyam Panchal
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Poor Natural Light in Rental Properties

Shyam Panchal
  • Investor
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Hi BP Community,

I am under contract to purchase a rental property which has very poor natural light during the day.  Does anyone have any experience on how this impacts rentals?  The natural light is the only downside to this property.  It's in a great condition, in a great location, nearby good schools, great demographics, nearby to restaurants and shops, etc.


 The pictures above were taken during the day during overcast at 1:30 PM! 

Thanks

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