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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/21/2017

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Chris Kenney
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Comparable Rental Properties: High vs Low Supply

Chris Kenney
  • Danbury, CT
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Hi all,

I've been a member for almost a month, and I've been reading up on everything, trying to do as much research as possible before investing in my first property. I'm looking to buy a SFR, but am a little weary on the rent situation. When you are doing your deal analysis, which of the following situations do you prefer? 1) high supply of rental properties in the area (higher competition but possibly hinting at more opportunity) or 2) lower supply of rental properties in the area (lower competition but possibly less opportunity).

After running the numbers on a lot of deals, this seems to be my biggest worry. What do you typically look for in an area to get comfortable at the opportunity to rent the property at the right price? I'm open to any and all comments, thanks!

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