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Matthew Rogers
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1% rule still relevant?

Matthew Rogers
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Minot, ND
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Is the "1% rule" still relevant in the current interest rate environment? It seems to me that interest rates are so low now that more properties can be considered investment grade.  The mortgage cost would be low enough to still generate positive cash flow well below the 1% threshold.  Should a new rule of thumb be utilized to evaluate properties? 

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Mark H. Porter
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Mark H. Porter
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Calling it a rule is misnomer. All the 1% guide, along with a cap rate and NOI, should do is qualify your interest in a property. None of these should be deciding factors. Value is the key - be it appreciation, cash flow, return on investment ...

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