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All Forum Posts by: Jamie Larson

Jamie Larson has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Real Estate Agent in Minneapolis, MN

Jamie LarsonPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

Hi All,

I'm looking for a real estate agent in Minneapolis, MN to help find a duplex to buy and hold.  Would appreciate any recommendations for seasoned realtors with great local knowledge!  I am interested in someone who can help to find properties as well as explain local landlord/tenant laws and regulations.

***RIght now focusing on the Richfield area.

Thanks!

Best,

Jamie

Post: 1% Rule

Jamie LarsonPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

Thanks so much for your response Andrew!  I'll definitely search "1% rule" or "2% rule" on this forum for further information.  I appreciate your help!

Post: 1% Rule

Jamie LarsonPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

Hi!

First Post on Bigger Pockets:  I've heard about the 1% rule of charging 1% of the property's purchase price for monthly rent.   I've even heard about the rule being called a 2% rule.  I'm just getting started in researching real estate in the Bay Area CA and don't see investing in the area, while keeping that rule in mind is possible.  Even if you're looking out of the city, you can pay $1M for a duplex.  Does this rule mean that you won't make a profit unless you charge $5,000 per 2 bedroom/month?  That rental price is way too high. Why are people purchasing these buildings if they are nowhere near breaking even?

Jamie