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Troy Durrette
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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What ways are there to find rental rates for an area? Complex?

Troy Durrette
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Conyers, GA
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I looking to find rental rates for a duplex. Trying to present rates to investor/buyers. I've asked a few of the neighbors, but I'm sure there are other ways.

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Tomas Calvino
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  • Palm Bay, FL
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Tomas Calvino
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You could always ask a Realtor to send you rental listings similar to what your unit is. So if you have a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom duplex, you can ask them to send you all rental listings around that area with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Active and Closed so you can see what they actually rented for and what people are asking now. Any Realtor should be able to email you that pretty quickly and also set up automatic email updates when something that matches the initial search comes on the market or gets rented. That way you'll be updated on the latest market rents. Property managers are also able to do this for you. If they won't, move on to another one. 

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