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Average rentals
I've found a couple websites that claim to give accurate market rentals. As I try to figure if properties I'm looking at are high or low on what they charge tenants for rent.
I see:
http://www.myapartmentmap.com/rental_data/
http://average-rent.findthebest.com/
Are these accurate or would any one else have a better way?