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Electronic-Minute-74 t1_j2oy0jt wrote

loooooooollllll

wait you want to buy something there too?

Take a number bud

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GhostOfRobertTreat t1_j2p3ez2 wrote

Good luck!

We sent every building we were interested in a letter to see if they were thinking of selling and the only response we got back was some guy who wanted to rent us an apartment.

I’ll also note a lot of the buildings that look like row houses are condos not entire buildings for sale.

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sutisuc t1_j2p4yq2 wrote

Most of it is apartments for the college kids honestly. There was one up for sale a few years ago though so they do go on sale from time to time

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Ironboundian t1_j2pstg6 wrote

There are about 30 total….so just monitor realtor.com religiously….and be prepared to over pay the moment one hits the market. It may take you a few years.

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ahtasva t1_j2q581g wrote

For what it’s worth; I would take a look at houses in the lower Broadway section of the north side. From 4th to 7th Ave between Clifton and Broad. Close to broad st station, the light rail and downtown. Plenty of buses on Bloomfield and broad. Also the new vermella project on broad is going to tie the station into the Bloomfield Ave commercial corridor which will IMHO turn that area into a very nice medium density walkable neighborhood. Lots of multi families where you can have a tenant offset part of your mortgage if that is something you are open to. Found this for under 300k

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duk1253 t1_j2twt6o wrote

Not that its fun or easy, but you might have better luck trying to ask owners directly.

But as others have mentioned, doesn't seem like anyone wants to sell. Which is understandable given its uniqueness.

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