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Amber A.
  • San Antonio TX
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How to project rental income?

Amber A.
  • San Antonio TX
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When you're analyzing potential rental income, what's the best source to determine what the unit would rent for? I'm trying to determine whether I should keep or sell my condo when I move and rents vary in the complex depending on the place. Some of them have a balcony, w/d, etc and others do not. 

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Mike Sivert
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ontario, CA
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Mike Sivert
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ontario, CA
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I just found the site OnBoard Navigator that provides a variety of market analysis including housing, crime, and school information. 

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