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Jason T.
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Acceptable Vacancy rate

Jason T.
  • Anaheim, CA
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When looking to buy a property for rental in different areas, what is the acceptable vacancy rate to look for? I know some area has low vacancy rate and some has high so would it be a good idea to always go for the lower vacancy rate area? 

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Ryan M.
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Ryan M.
  • West, MI
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0% is acceptable although I don't get concerned when we stay under 5% including lost rent/uncollectible.

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