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Douglas Curtiss
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Understanding Rentometer Rents

Douglas Curtiss
  • Investor
  • Connecticut
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Trying to get a rough idea of rents and I went to rentometer.  If I have a duplex (each side 2/1) and put into rentometer "4 bedrooms", is the result I get for both units or for each unit?  In other words, if rentometer gives me $1500, is that $1500 total or $1500 per unit?

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Todd Rasmussen
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Todd Rasmussen
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I think your rent number would be corrupted up by 4 bedroom SFH's. I'd do two bedroom and multiply by two. Before I used that number in any kind of math, I'd call a local property manager.

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