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Marc Steinert
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Importance of buying below market value for buy and hold investor?

Marc Steinert
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Hopatcong, NJ
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Obviously for flipping poperties buying below market value is a must, but is it as important for a buy and hold investor? I have found a property that is at market value but cash flows well. List price is $79,000, no major repairs in the foreseeable future and a new rent lease has just been signed for $1100/month. With 20% down and 30 yr financing this easily meets the 50% rule, but I'm dragging my feet because of the market value aspect. Any thoughts or suggestions?

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Bryan L.
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Bryan L.
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This question came up recently on another thread. And my reply is the same. I'll sell you every rental that I have at market value.

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