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Harsh Singh
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Recession Risk and impact on rental income

Harsh Singh
  • Houston, TX
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Hey guys, in light of the recent pummeling that the stock market has received on these tariffs and other troubling economic signs, I feel that I need to build in some risk into my modeling for a potentially really good deal I found. The market is in Houston TX and it's for a 6-plex with good rental income upside, for now...

For those who are experienced and weathered various recessions over time and closed deals right before a major one, what is the general reduction we would see in rental income if we have a high probability of a recession? Also, how bad do you guys foresee this one being?

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