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Ryan Moore
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Actual Rents Available?

Ryan Moore
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Is there a way to see what rents actually went for in a neighborhood I am searching, or is that information not readily available?

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Steven D.
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Steven D.
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No way to track directly that I am aware of outside of asking the landlord what they are charging or the tenant what they are paying. If it is a property management company you maybe able to call and ask what the rate is.

What I would say is that the rent that it goes for will generally be what it is listed for or very close. If you track the property and don't see it posted for a lower rate at some point I would assume they got what they were asking or very close to it in rent. 

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