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Is it worth buying rental property?

Understand everything about how buying a house to rent out can be financially rewarding.

29 Oct 20241 min

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Buying a house to rent out is used by many as a form of investment. 2023 data indicates that investing in the purchase of properties to rent out can be a profitable decision.

In the second quarter of 2024, the average income for this type of investment was 7.2%, reinforcing the attractiveness of this strategy in the current real estate market. Want to know if it pays off? Read the data below.

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