
16 September 2018 | 14 replies
I think you may be high on the 3 bedroom rent because that area is saturated so I would estimate lower on rents to be safe.

10 September 2018 | 20 replies
Then you'll be back on this board complaining about how your "friends" screwed you.Even for a really good tenant I won't lower rent more than 10-15% below market.

11 September 2018 | 31 replies
Price / Rent Ratio - lower the better Avg Median Income - feeds into #2, not as important on its ownAvg Median Price - feeds into #2, not as important on its ownAvg Median Rent - feeds into #2, not as important on its ownRent % of Income - rent should be >1/3 of incomeSociodemographic Rank - should be high (used this article)Population Growth - should outpace US average (used this site)Jobs Growth - highger the better (used Forbes data: example)Law Favorability - should be landlord-friendly (used Avail: example)State Tax Favorability - should be favorable (used this article)Poverty Level - should be low (used city-data.com)Crime - should be below US average of 290 (used city-data.com)Industries Present - should be diverse (used city-data.com) Here are the markets I evaluated: Bend, ORGreenville, SCCharlotte, NCMeridian, IDMidland, TXSpartanburg, SCHuntsville, ALKent, WAWithout any further delay, here is my market analysis laid out with selection criteria and markets: As you can see, the Top 2 Markets are: Meridian, IDCharlotte, NCand they are mostly green across the board, hitting all selection criteria, at a reasonable purchase price for my first investment at a young age.Now that I've completed a brief analysis, I'm looking to dive into deal finding and developing my Core 4.What are your thoughts on my preliminary market analysis?

8 September 2018 | 5 replies
However given that you have had significant issues consider renegotiating at a significantly lower price.
6 September 2018 | 0 replies
I might even be able to get away with a slightly lower bid on the property in exchange for a chance at a higher payout in the future.My initial concern is that their cut might have to be cost prohibitively high in order to be appealing.

12 December 2018 | 18 replies
Researching pockets with lower DOM may be your best bet since 30349 encompasses various swings in median income/avg home prices.

13 November 2018 | 29 replies
As far as strategy/criteria:I'm primarily looking at buy-and-hold SFR/MFR rentals.I'm not opposed to doing extensive rehab as I grow/learn but I'd like to start with a simpler, lower-risk rehab on property #1.In that vein, this is all a toe-in-the-water / experiment for me.

19 January 2021 | 116 replies
I started from this list and went through each city that had higher rent to price ratio (or rather lower price to rent ratio).

6 May 2020 | 28 replies
Hi there, I have a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom in the lower mission area to sell.
7 September 2018 | 3 replies
However, the profit treated as capital gain would not count as income for loan qualification purposes, thus lowering his income (of which the profit was a significant part of income for the year).