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Jason Makariades
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Estimated Rent Correct?

Jason Makariades
  • Investor
  • New York
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Hey BP Fam - we're looking at a SFR 3/2 at 11707 Spring Song Dr (NorthWest SA). It's 1100 sq ft, detached garage. We're finding rent estimates of about $1400 a month, but wanted to see if anyone has experience can confirm that or let us know if that's just way off. Any input welcome and appreciated!

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Manaia Alalamua
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Manaia Alalamua
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Hi @Jason Makariades, I would say it's pretty ballpark here in SA. I purchase homes and rehab them here in SA to rent out (I have been here for awhile doing rehabs-to-rent), and that rent seems fairly reasonable, especially in that NW area. I already expect rents for 3/1 in lower-grade neighborhoods to be in the 1100's and 1200's. So, it could make sense to be higher in your prospective area. I hope this helps. 

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