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David Song
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Why to avoid < 50 k properties

David Song
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Redwood City, CA
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If a house sells 50 k and rent for 1000, it meets 2% rule. But actually I think it is not necessarily a good investment. Assuming SFR, 1500 sf, 3 be 2 ba, in small Midwest town. Move on ready. 30 years old. No renovation. Why?

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Greg H.
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Greg H.
  • Broker/Flipper
  • Austin, TX
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Typical perception from the West Coasters that all Sub 50K properties are dumps in the ghetto.  My worst rental exceeds 2% and some exceed 5%

Purchased 2017 for less than $30K

22K Purchase in 2016

14K Purchase in 2016 on 3 acres rented for $850

I can go on and on.  Blanket statements just do not work in real estate investing

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