What are some ways to get vacancy rates?
Local property managers, RE agents (investor friendly), and the following websites:
www.apartmentguide.com
www.apartmentratings.com
www.apartments.com
www.forrent.com
www.ziply.com
www.rentometer.com
Hope that helps!
Will Barnard, Barnard Enterprises, Inc.
E-Mail: info@barnardenterprises.com
Website: http://www.barnardenterprises.com
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That's funny. I always type this wrong, too:
It's http://www.zilpy.com But I bet ziply.com gets tons of traffic from us.
Thanks for the correction Matty!
Great to see you at Rosie's investment club meeting and see you in person.
Will Barnard, Barnard Enterprises, Inc.
E-Mail: info@barnardenterprises.com
Website: http://www.barnardenterprises.com
info@barnardenterprises.com
Yep -
Great meeting you. I enjoyed your presentation, too. I look forward to chatting more in the future.
Great. I enjoyed speaking. Anytime, you are welcome to contact me Matty.
Will Barnard, Barnard Enterprises, Inc.
E-Mail: info@barnardenterprises.com
Website: http://www.barnardenterprises.com
info@barnardenterprises.com
You can also go to the local Realtor's association. Most have local data on their websites that show rental and seller vacancies. Long-term national average has been around 8%.