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Updated almost 10 years ago, 01/12/2015

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Sam Sendgraff
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  • Tulsa, OK
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Achieving The 2% Rule in Tulsa Oklahoma

Sam Sendgraff
  • Specialist
  • Tulsa, OK
Posted

Hi guys,

I'm struggling with the 2% rule.. I know it is just a rule of thumb, but I want to achieve it if possible. Tulsa is a pretty competitive Buy and Hold market. I just don't know anyone achieving those kind of numbers here except for in North Tulsa which is a C-D/management intensive area. I am achieving 1.4-1.5% in my area. I have around $55-60K in each of my properties (all 3/1/1s) and believe they would sell for $65-85K on the MLS. I would like to hear how others are doing in Tulsa and the surrounding areas.

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