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No Standard Framework for Evaluating Large Rental Portfolios vs Individual Deals

Investors scaling from individual properties to portfolio acquisitions lack tools and frameworks to properly evaluate bulk rental portfolios. Comparing portfolio deals to individual purchases requires different analysis approaches.

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