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How many beds and baths

Travis Turner
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How much thought do other investors put into how many beds and baths SFR's have they decide to purchase.

Does it not matter if the numbers work and its in a good area?

Say a 2/1 is $60k and rents for $600

3/1 is $80k and rents for $800

3/2 is $100k and rents for $1k.

Completely made up numbers but from a long term buy and hold standpoint would it be better to get a 3/2 to appeal to families that may stay in a rental longer?

Is that not logical that potentially a single person or married couple without kids may stay in a 2/1 the same amount of time.

Im trying to weigh the benefits of spending more $ up front for a better long term ROI.

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