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Rental Property Rules

Brian Plajer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chalfont, PA
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Hello,

  Is anyone else struggling to find rental properties that meet the rental properties rules in Bigger pockets (50%, 70%, etc)? I am in Pennsylvania suburbs and the market is crazy right now. Every property I enter into the calculator fails miserably.

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    Cameron Tope
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    Cameron Tope
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    Hey Brian,

    As @Jennifer Ruelens mentioned, there are deals, they're just not as easy as they used to be. 

    Since it's harder to find deals, I've been putting my money into improving my properties. That way, when the bottom does fall, I'll have minimal maintenance on my current portfolio and can spend the funds on acquiring more rentals. 

    And if the bottom doesn't fall out, then I've just added a lot of value to my portfolio.

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