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Devin James
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I forcaest that Rents will shoot up

Devin James
  • Developer
  • Orlando, FL
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1) Inventory is drying up

- Build-to-Rent developers stopped starting new developments when rates spiked, and that slowdown in starts will hit the market soon, resulting in less inventory.

2) The rent vs. own equation is upside down

- Usually its cheaper monthly to own than to rent, but today that’s not the case in many markets. Because of this, I expect home values to stay steady or drop in some areas, but rents will rise to rebalance the spread.

Im looking for ways to get ahold of some rentals in preperation of this

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    Devin James
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    Devin James
    • Developer
    • Orlando, FL
    Replied
    Quote from @Eric Gerakos:

    How does one "forcaest" and does it require special shoes?


     Haha! Need to wear size 12+ to be able to forecast

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