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Ben Bakhshi
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Planted a peach tree at my 4-plex

Ben Bakhshi
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Here is a blog post I wrote up on my adventures planting a peach tree t about it. http://activerei.com/post/52952669989/planting-fruit-trees-at-rental-properties

In short:
It was fun and cheap and helped reduce some stress.
My tenants are happy with it (one tenant paid me rent a week early after seeing me working on the tree)
I hope that it gives goodwill to my tenants which may: redue late rent payments, increase rents for new tenants,
I hope that it increases property value upon a sale or refi.

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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Those are in Georgia, LOL

Ask the plant folks at Lowes, for them to pollenate I'd think they need to be the same species, we have apple trees, much larger, my peach tree died!

Yes, nice trees do add value, it's an opinion, but you'll often see the remarks as mature fruit producing trees or some remark, when you see that you know the appraiser was leaning on the plus side of an opinion.

Now to be known as Ben Peachseed Bakhshi .... LOL :)

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