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Sebastian Marroquin
  • Real Estate Agent
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New construction rentals

Sebastian Marroquin
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pasadena, CA
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Any of you have specifically bought New constitution SFRs as rental homes? 

Pros / Cons? 

Usually new construction even in : Ohio, Indiana, Florida - tend to be more expensive for obvious reasons: Was the low maintenance cost effective? A better investment for you? Less headaches with tenants? Higher rents? 

I'm looking at 3 to 4 bedrooms : for about $180k to $220k about 1700 to 2000 sq ft. 

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