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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
anyone own any rental homes?
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<blockquote data-quote="blacksheep-1" data-source="post: 12766285" data-attributes="member: 33936"><p>I'm not sure this market will allow you to do that, back in the 80s a friend of mine bought 15 acres, then built a house on one, sold it, did it again then he kept the last house. He was good enough to do most of the work himself so he did it fairly cheaply, but</p><p>I'm afraid today you'll end up sitting on the houses for too long. You could just do the mobile home (I'd recommend a "manufactured home" which will hold it's value a little better than a mobile), live their and build your house, or you could build a nice garage , with a shower and bathroom, live their and build the house, I know a guy that did that as well. Whatever you do, good luck with it home ownership is a great American dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksheep-1, post: 12766285, member: 33936"] I'm not sure this market will allow you to do that, back in the 80s a friend of mine bought 15 acres, then built a house on one, sold it, did it again then he kept the last house. He was good enough to do most of the work himself so he did it fairly cheaply, but I'm afraid today you'll end up sitting on the houses for too long. You could just do the mobile home (I'd recommend a "manufactured home" which will hold it's value a little better than a mobile), live their and build your house, or you could build a nice garage , with a shower and bathroom, live their and build the house, I know a guy that did that as well. Whatever you do, good luck with it home ownership is a great American dream. [/QUOTE]
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