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Kent comps, cap rates, and class
I'm trying to understand the Kent, WA area, nearby the Kent Station Shopping Mall. What class area would this be considered? What would be considered good rents for a 2bed/2bath? What cap rates are places selling for in this area?
I found rents for a 2bed/2bath would go for $1700+
Appreciate the help!