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Rental Properties in Baltimore in the $1k to $1.5k range

David Roberts
  • Washington, DC
Posted Nov 5 2017, 11:47

I am looking to invest in single family homes in Baltimore and trying to get a sense for the type of homes that rent for $1000 to $1500 range.  Looking to buy homes in the $75k to $125k range. I really need to develop a better sense for the what houses achieve certain rates. I'm looking at Zillow and Craigslist to have a idea but would like to put a picture to an actual rental value.  Any advice or examples that anyone can give?  Either actual examples or profiles (neighborhood/#beds/general condition/access to amenities/etc) would be great. And if there are other sources of data that I'm missing. I'm planning to tour neighborhoods during week of thanksgiving.  thank you

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