Hey all!
I'm fairly new to real estate investing, and I was wondering how you typically find rental properties (1-4 units) to invest in. Zillow and Trulia don't seem to have a specific filter for rental properties, and you can't filter by rental yield. Biggerpockets has a marketplace, but it seems like the filtering options are very limited, and I have to manually look up whether or not the neighborhood the property is in is good. I essentially have to go through the listings one by one. LoopNet is mostly for commercial properties that are out of my price range. Roofstock is pretty close to what I'm looking for, but it's only available in Florida, and the deals on there aren't great. There are individual turnkey providers for rental properties, but what I find is that most of the properties listed are in working/lower middle class neighborhoods, and selection is usually limited.
Is there some sort of Zillow/Trulia type site where I can just do a search of all rental property listings and filter by area, neighborhood grade (including crime rate, school quality, job growth, population growth, vacancy rate, median household income, etc.), school quality and yield? I'm looking for high yield investments properties in A grade neighborhoods with growing local economies that can support housing prices.