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Help me analyze this deal, opinions on A at .75 vs C at 1.3%

Tyler Labelle
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    So I have three class C houses that are at 1.3% rule.  Thats great but I know they will likely appreciate at a lesser rate than a B or A class.  and since I'm managing some of these I'm realizing how much of a pain C class tenants can be.  So I started looking at A's in my area.  I know I cant meet the 1% rule but also know that charlotte area is booming and am kinda ok with a smaller return ConC for a better long term investment and an A class tenant.   what do you guys an girls think?  also note I'm showing 30% down to keep my cash flow strong for the event i would need to lower rents in a down market.  

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