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Updated about 11 years ago,
2% rule, very unrealistic
Hi everyone
I'm not a new member, it's been a while since I registered, longtime lurker here. It's my first post here though.
Anyway let me get into the details.
I'm a real estate investor from Turkey, 24 years old, college student majoring in Management Information Systems.
Came across the 2% rule while lurking around the forum, everyone seems to take that as a basic guideline here. Let me tell you about a property I purchased recently, I bought it for $70k, I rented it out for $500, everyone was like wow thats impressive. If I followed the 2% rule I should of rented it out for $1400! That equates to a gross rental yield of 24% How do you guys achieve this in the states, cause if its that easy I'm packing my bags and taking the next flight to USA. Screw the 2% rule, im happy to settle for 1% Let's say I have $1 million to invest in cash, can I get a return of 150k a year with this money, after taxes and everything?
Right now I'm a tenant paying $900 a month in rent, the sale value of the house I'm renting is $300k, which equates to a gross rental yield of 3.6%
Best Regards