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Joseph Moudni
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Numbers that make sense.

Joseph Moudni
  • Melrose, MA
Posted

Hello everyone, My name is Josef,I am planning on buying a 2-family home right north of Boston. I have been reading ,listening to the podcasts,analyzing deals just for practice, I am planning on going the house hacking route. We all know that real estate just like politics is local, so my question is to all the investors out there that thrive in an expensive market like Boston, New York,San Francisco, when analyzing a deal in one of these cities what numbers are you relying on? what rules are you using? the 1% rule? The 2% rule? the rule of thumbs? the 50% rule? As you all know these analysis may not be applicable to these markets because of the high price of real estate.

I thank you in advance,and I hope to hear from you.

Merry chrismas and safe holidays to.

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