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Jared Prevost
  • Lender
  • Tampa, Fl
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Rules of Thumb - Analysis

Jared Prevost
  • Lender
  • Tampa, Fl
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I know a few rules of thumb when it comes to rental properties (the 1% or 2% rule for rent/purchase price, the 70% rehab rule, and the 50% operating expense estimate), but I'm curious to see what other 'rules of thumb' are out there. I recently created a detailed rental buy and hold projection on Excel (willing to share!) and from that projection, I am making a 'quick analysis' sheet to quickly screen leads.

Excited to see what you guys have!

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