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Is 2% rule even possible in Austin, TX in 2024?
I've been looking at single family home prices and rental prices in Austin TX and its suburban areas, and it feels like it's extremely unrealistic to find something that passes the 2% rule. Who would pay $4,000 rent to a $200,000 house? Even foreclosures are over $200k. Could anyone please share some successful experience?