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Lina Naik
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New to REI - please be kind

Lina Naik
  • Washington, DC
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Hello, all.  New to this board, still trying to soak in as much info as possible.  Based on what I've read so far, it seems like most buy and hold investors generally follow the 1% rule, and certain other measures, when evaluating properties.  That said, is it even possible to find an income-producing property in DC?  Or do investors in this area generally invest for appreciation and amortization?

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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Oh crap, Where is the undo button. I just deleted a long post.  No matter just re read what @Russell Brazil said. Within an hours drive there is any type of property you want.

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