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HOw to find homes already being rented.

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Every real estate site has an option to find homes for rent but I never see an option to see rentals that currently have tenants and how much they are paying. Is there any way to find this out? Thank you for the help! 

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Kyle J.
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@Hunter Eidmann  There's no site that reliably has data on currently rented homes and what those tenants are paying for rent.  But there are plenty of sites (i.e. Zillow, Rentometer, etc) that have info on properties that are/were advertised for rent and what amount they were advertised for.  Here's a blog article that covers many of those sites that may be helpful to you: How to Determine Fair Market Rent.

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