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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Just out of curiosity where are you getting the rental figures for the examples above? I didn't see them in the descriptions.
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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Hey D.T., would you mind posting one up on here, doesn't have to be one you're specifically looking to buy, just an example?
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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Hi Michael, I'd definitely consider Beenliegh to be non regional, that's a great buy and just the sort of example I was after., thanks. I'm not trying to test anyone here, I just wanted to see some examples of what more experienced investors are finding out there without taking into account...
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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Agree, plenty of blocks of units providing 10%+ in regional areas for sub $500k prices but even minor maintenance repairs can eat into that quick smart. Still would like to see an example of a 7%+ non regional house? Do you pay for building/contents (carpets/fixed appliances etc.)...
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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Hey Dex, a few have posted that they have achieved those yields in non regional areas in several threads and I thought it would be a good example for myself and others if they could post a link to one they can find on RE.com, just to show it can be done, even better if it's in an area one...
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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Would anyone who has posted on this thread be willing to post an example of a metro property (preferably a house) that returns a 7%+ gross yield just to show that they can be found?
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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Spludgey, do you buy regional or metro and if metro do you have difficulty finding properties with a 7% yield?
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    What is an acceptable gross/net yield now that rates are so low?

    Do you factor insurance into Net yield?
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