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Justin Scott
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estimating rent for a rental investment

Justin Scott
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Hello BP members,

What you are guys using to project potential rent of a property when analyzing a deal?

So far i have rentometer and checking with local property managers.

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Jen R.
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Jen R.
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Are you looking at apartments or SFR's? I find single family rent prices to be harder to nail down because there are fewer comps and they are harder to track. When I first started I kept a spreadsheet and tracked rental info for my area for several months, so that I could get a feel for market rates and how quickly places rented. Track whatever sources are popular in your area for listing properties (Zillow, Craigslist, FB marketplace, etc.). Within a couple of months I had a pretty good understanding of the market.

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