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Updated over 6 years ago, 06/29/2018

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Jeffrey A. Rose
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cranfills Gap, TX
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Elapse time from purchase to rental

Jeffrey A. Rose
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cranfills Gap, TX
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I’m just wondering what the average elapsed time from unit purchase to rental is for most fix and holds. I know it will depend on how much renovation takes place and the state of the rental market, but on average is it a month, two months, or ? I’m finding with my W2 job and working after hours it’s taking me and some of my help a little under two months. No huge fixes. Mostly a little paint and maybe flooring and fixing some small issues. I expect to get quicker as I gain more experience. Just curious what others have experienced.
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