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Looking to network/build my team in the Huntsville area

Camille Hoheb
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Seeking to build my team and get the lay of the land in Huntsville AL area. Looking forward to meeting you!

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@Camille Hoheb - because new builds are primarily outside of city limits.  Those in city limits are priced aggressively, so appreciation will be a bit of a gamble - may happen, may not.  The new builds in New Market/Meridianville/Hazel Green are at high risk for being underwater over the next 3 years.  If you are planning to buy and hold a new build for at least 5 to 7 years, you should be ok for some chance at appreciation.  

I don't know anything about the local markets outside of Huntsville/Madison and the immediate surrounding areas.  Unlike others on BP, I don't give advice for markets I have no knowledge of.  

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