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Matt Zothner
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What kinds of returns are you seeing in Raleigh-Durham?

Matt Zothner
  • New to Real Estate
  • Durham, NC
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Looking for first deal and finding it difficult to break 1% rule or >5% CaC when evaluating properties in Durham. I know deals are there, but should I mainly be focusing on appreciation rather than monthly cashflow?

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John Blanton
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John Blanton
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Margins are pretty tight right now throughout the Triangle @Matt Zothner on SFR and small MF rentals. Even when I began 6 years ago it was difficult to find deals meeting the 1% rule in Raleigh, Durham has seen exponential growth over the last few years as well. There is a chance to find a greatly distressed asset that may be able to reach the 1% rule, but I haven't even seen any of those lately either.

Focus on Appreciation vs cashflow is a personal decision. It all stems from the reason as to why you are investing in real estate in the first place, for me personally I focus on cashflow (income diversity) and take appreciation as an ancillary benefit. The choice is for each person to decide. If you focus on appreciation vs cashflow and a large expense is needed to repair the asset you may be having to come out of pocket (vs cashflow) to make the repairs.

Good luck!

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