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Universal Marginalized Percent For ROI
The biggest consideration for anyone looking to purchase another rental is the obvious high interest rates. We are also seeing the prices starting to ascend slightly higher in most markets as well. Regardless of what is going on in our corresponding markets, we have investors who can invest during most any difficult economy. The common theme I want to address is how we can configure our minds on how to invest in any RE economy.
With any purchase substantially lower than your mean market price can play the part. Is there a universal number to shoot for? With that being said, what are common themes to address on how to make a great ROI?