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Cash Flow Might Be Tight in Indianapolis, But Investment Still Makes Sense

T&H Realty

Rent Growth vs. Operating Expenses: The Profitability Squeeze While home prices have soared, rent growth has barely kept up. The average rent for a single family home in Indianapolis was $1,593 as of Q4 of 2024. This marks only a modest increase of $75 compared to the previous year.

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Best Passive Real Estate Investments: The Lazy Investor’s Guide

SparkRental

It takes enormous amounts of work: work to find good deals on properties , work to find financing, work to oversee and negotiate with contractors, work to advertise vacant units and screen tenants , sign leases and collect rents, and maintain units over time. They’ve paid me 10% interest every quarter since 2019. Being a landlord?