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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Understanding Appreciation in my Market
So I live in South Florida, which is a fairly high market. I live near a college town and I plan to do student rentals (rent by room). My question is how do I determine how much my house will appreciate over time? And how do I determine how much rent will go up in the future so I can put it into my numbers?
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Hi @Dale Graham,
I know this is an expensive market, I'm in Boca Raton, so I feel your pain.
I can't advise you on your question, but I would recommend attending Brandon Turner's webinar this Wednesday at 7 PM, he'll talk about evaluating rental properties, this is a live webinar, so you can ask him this question. Hope this helps!
Good luck!