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Thea Linkfield
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Appreciation, 50% Rule, 2% Rule, or a Mixture?

Thea Linkfield
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jacksonville Beach, FL
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I'm looking at buy-and-hold properties in Jacksonville Beach trying to determine if certain properties are worth looking into more. I've been reading about the 2% Rule and 50% Rule, both of which seem pretty unattainable in my area. This is mostly because purchase prices are almost exclusively over $200,000; which I realize deflates the 2% Rule, but I'm curious how much the 50% rule is effected by higher purchase price? Multi-family homes seem more investment-friendly in this area due to the 2% rule, or even 1-1.5% rule, being less necessary because most monthly expenses will be less of a percentage of my total costs in a duplex compared to a SFH.

Houses in this area will appreciate, especially since they are near the beach, and Jax Beach neighborhood is random ( Every other street is high-end, every other street is a bit run-down ), but over-all improving. If I'm looking for a long term buy-and-hold (+/-10 yrs) at the beaches, is the appreciation value more important than the 2%/50% rule? Is 1% too low if appreciation is probable?

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Jeff B.
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Jeff B.
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@Edward B. got it right - - it HAS TO CASH FLOW or you're wasting time, effort and $$$.  Appreciation is 'non-actionable' meaning there's nothing you can do to even make it occur, let alone become any percentage you might desire.  I consider appreciation as a 'gift from the RE gods' for trying to be a good landlord.

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