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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/26/2018

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Marvin Barrera
  • Los Angeles , CA
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Zillow Rentals shows no units for rent in a neighborhood

Marvin Barrera
  • Los Angeles , CA
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I’m trying to learn how to analyze neighborhoods by checking rent prices. If an app like Zillow Rentals shows no units for rent in a certain neighborhood, does that mean most people there are mostly homeowners and therefore it’ll be harder to find people who want to rent there? For example right now I’m checking the neighborhood around Five Palms Dr and Sweet Maiden St. in the 78242 zip code of San Antonio, and it doesn’t show any units for rent. Just the rent prices for off market properties. Does that mean that neighborhood isn’t a good place to buy a rental property because there will be a lack of tenants looking to rent?

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