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Kendy Saint-preux
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Selecting a great Location

Kendy Saint-preux
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Hi BP,

I have heard that when you are looking for a place to invest, you should choose a B location and find either a C or D property within that Area so you can bring the property up to a B property.

I have two questions for this topic.

1. Is this statement true or false.

2. If True, then how do you distinguish an A/B/C/D Location from each other?

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