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Updated over 3 years ago, 03/25/2021

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Rent increase question(s)

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Good day everyone!

Property details:

- B class property. In very good condition. In an A class neighborhood. However, it was built about 40 years ago.

- Its 3/2  currently rents for $1000 p/m

- Its 2/2 currently rents for $800 p/m

- Its 1/1 currently rents for $600 p/m

Some of the cap x tentatively planed are:   upgrading the apartments with modern technology ( inclusive of appliances), making the property 100% gated, adding 24 hr security.

My questions are:

- is it realistic to target an increase of  at least 50% in rent?

- what is the highest rent increase % wise that you have seen in a B class?

Thank you.

God bless you all.

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