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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Rent Ceiling for neighborhood
Is there a rent ceiling for a neighborhood?
I'm looking for my first BRRRR property and I keep getting stuck on approximating future rent prospect. If the rent of houses in the area, with similar Sq. Footage, is low can mine sell for higher? What is a way to find out or maybe a rule of thumb for knowing what the rent of my house will go for or how high it will sell at?