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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/07/2019

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realtor.com anylazing rental deals

Stephen Benson
  • Austin, TX
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I am using realtor.com to analyze duplexes I'm Austin TX, I am practicing calculating cash on cash return on deals, I was wondering a good reference point in would be able to get the average rent price for duplexes in austin?

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Jordan Moorhead
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@Stephen Benson check the addresses on Rentometer

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@Stephen Benson

Rentometer is my favorite but you can also go on some local property management websites and look up properties to see what they are renting for. Or Craigslist

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