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Karla Simmons
  • Vacaville, CA
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Would you buy an investment home on a busy street?

Karla Simmons
  • Vacaville, CA
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We found a rental investment home in a good neighborhood with desirable schools. The price is right: it needs work which we will be able to do, but the home is on a corner with a very busy street. Not sure whether to make an offer or not based on that. Opinions?

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Tyler Gibson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Tyler Gibson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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@Karla Simmons If the price is right people will rent it. I only bring up the fact that you might scare off a family because my wife shot me down on a home I wanted to buy for us to live in when she saw the traffic pattern. If there is a fenced yard it might be a non issue. 

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