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Old 01-18-2014, 02:03 PM
spdrun spdrun is offline
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Originally Posted by kerry View Post
That's because there's a housing bubble and houses are priced above their value as rental properties. The Economist had an interesting article on this a year or so ago looking at various places around the globe where the problem existed.
There may be a bubble in Denver, but that doesn't apply to the whole country. There are a lot of places where residential rental property can cash-flow quite well.
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