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Yany Rivera
  • Investor
  • Spring Hope, NC
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Advice on rental return rates

Yany Rivera
  • Investor
  • Spring Hope, NC
Posted

Hi everyone,

One of the components of my real estate business that I am going to focus on is the rental property market. I would like to assess what type of return rates all of you who have experience in the rental market require for a deal to be good. Specifically, what kind of cash on cash return, income-expense ratio, and acceptable amount of cash flow ranges are you using to build your portfolio? Are there any other elements that are important? I want to utilize the results I receive as a basis for completing my business plan. I realize that everyone has different levels of risk acceptance and that there is not a single answer to the question. I just want to leverage the experience in this community to make my own informed decision. Thank you everyone in advance for your feedback!

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