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Taylor Stamm
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Analyzing Market Rent Price for Residential Properties

Taylor Stamm
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Melbourne, FL
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Hi everybody, when you analyze a potential residential rental property deal, what do you do to analyze the "market price" rent for that kind of house in the area? Does a website like Rentometer work well, or is there an easy way to see the price of similar currently rented properties in my area?

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Jake S.
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Jake S.
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Hey @Taylor Stamm! I use a few sources. Rentometer, Zillow and my local Property Manager. Rentometer is usually pretty close though and I use it the most, Zillow the least.

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