Homes near a Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s boast higher values, but those near an Aldi grocery store offer something for real estate investors the others can’t, according to data from Attom.
Source: Inman News
Homes near Trader Joe’s get top dollar. But investors should eye Aldi
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