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Linda L.
  • Monterey Park, CA
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Investment Rental Property

Linda L.
  • Monterey Park, CA
Posted

Hi everyone,

I like to express my appreciation for all nice people in this nice channel...:)

A place that we all can learn extensively from different perspectives.

I have quietly read the forums in the past year.

A quick question--

Often time, people will mention that the rental property in A, B, C, D areas bring them such different ROI.

What kind of criteria make it A or B or C for you?

And in your market, what kind of ROI does it bring to you over the period you hold the property?

50% rule is the average long term expense for the rental.

In your experiences, say if it's A, does expense become 35%? and C, does it become 65%?

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