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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Understanding the 50% Rule
Can somebody help me understanding the concept with the 50 % rule when analyzing rental property deals ?
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I found this BP video to be very helpful: How to use the 50% Rule
From my understanding, the 50% rule is used as a shortcut to see if a property is worth a more in-depth analysis.