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Has the 50% rule or 2% rule worked for you in Philly?

Patrick Duque
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Hi All,

I am interested in investing in a rental property in either Philadelphia or it's surrounding suburbs. I am still in the learning period (reading books, going on this forum, articles, etc.) and have not yet pulled the trigger on a property yet. As I was reading the BP book on Rental Property Investing, I started wondering whether the 2% or 50% rule actually works for this area? Or if these rules don't work, is there a "rule" out there that can help with filtering out potentially good deals?

Thanks!
Patrick

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Jason D.
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Jason D.
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@Patrick Duque yes, both of those rules work. Finding a good property that meets them will be very tough

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