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Re: tenant pays $3000 for rent and not buy a house?
by learner (VA)
on May 25, 2016 @00:16
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Thanks for the reply. I do get the numbers.Yes. I am in progress to calculate the cost of operating overhead to estimate the rental price and profitable or not after maintain the lawn, yard, deck, gutters; repair the roof, window, gutter pipe, etc.
BTW, My realtor says the work terms are usually the reasons to keep people from buying a house.
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Re: tenant pays $3000 for rent and not buy a house?
by P-Bone (NY and OH)
on May 25, 2016 @10:25
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My best advice to you to figure out what's going on in your area, is to look. Act like a prospective tenant and go see what your competition is like. Look for units that are similar in size and amenities to what you plan to offer and see what they are asking. Every few years I usually do this, to see if the quality product that I am providing is still higher than what's in the mile around me. I then price it reasonably similar so that it rents to high quality tenants fast.
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