Are 'Rogers' a niche market for buy-to-let opportunities, and what are the potential returns from investing in properties suitable for them?

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Yes, 'Rogers' (older, often retired tenants) can be a stable niche for buy-to-let, offering long-term tenancies and consistent rental income, though capital growth may be slower depending on location.

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