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ZIP-to-ZIP rental yield gaps come from purchase price, not rent

A real-estate investing discussion argues that yield differences between neighboring ZIP codes are driven mostly by variance in purchase price rather than achievable rent. It is general market commentary rather than a specific unmet need.

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