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Updated about 3 years ago, 10/16/2021

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Nothing in Market meets 1% rule

Sarah Bridges
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My husband is in the military and we are getting restationed to Okaloosa County, Fl, (Destin, Crestview, Niceville, Fort Walton Beach) area. We want to purchase our first investment property, preferably a multifamily, and house hack to build wealth. We are also open to purchasing a single family as a investment property. However, there doesn't seem to be any properties in the entire county that meet the 1% rule. We have educated ourselves, saved up cash reserves, found a real estate agent, and gotten pre-qualified for a no money down VA loan. BUT CANNOT FIND A GOOD PROPERTY TO INVEST IN. I've always been taught to only go for a property that meets the 1% rule, if not 2%. But the market is crazy. What should we do?

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