In my market, anything in that range is in terrible shape and in a less
than desirable neighborhood.
@Genevieve Koesling as mentioned above, most small multi-family opportunities are in less
than desirable neighborhoods.
Are they in less
than desirable neighborhoods?
Not exact matches
There's plenty of real estate in the universe, but some
neighborhoods are more
desirable than others.
Traditional zoned - based assignments may be less able to match family preferences
than the OneApp, especially for those who don't have the means to purchase or rent a home in a
neighborhood with
desirable public schools.
For example, rental property in a popular
neighborhood will generally have a higher rent
than a property of similar size in a less
desirable location.
If you don't live or commute in the most
desirable neighborhoods, then the amount you're paid will be less
than $ 470, or they may not accept you at all.
For example, updated Northwest El Paso
neighborhood condo units near
desirable Corando High School may be worth more
than homes in less popular
neighborhoods.
But what things go into making one
neighborhood more
desirable than another?
«However, it's worth noting that many of the more affordable homes for sale may be older, smaller and / or located in less -
desirable neighborhoods than they might like,» Gudell says.
Most people buy properties in
desirable neighborhoods because they want that property to be worth more in 10, 20, or 30 years
than what they are paying for it.
Those willing to take the risk can use a home's foreclosure status to their advantage, buying a larger property or in a more
desirable neighborhood than otherwise possible.
That's why the most effective way to market a property in a less -
than -
desirable neighborhood is to make it look exponentially better
than the properties competing with it.»