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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Making an Offer on My First Multi Family Property
I'm about to write my first purchase offer and have a question.
If the current rents are $200-$300 below market, how much is too much to raise the rents upon purchase? $100?
Thanks for the advice.