Free Trial of the Property Finder from Patrick.netLooking to buy rental property that brings in enough rent to cover all expenses and make a profit right now? Try the Property Finder for instant access to the data you need. There's no obligation, no software to install, and you get professional online support at no charge. Patrick collects hundreds of thousands of current rents and current asking prices from the internet, grouping them by zip code and size to create the only database of properties for sale which is sortable by expected rental profitability. The properties which are likely to yield the best rent at the lowest purchase price are presented to you in multiple formats.See Patrick speaking about housing at Google. Subscribe now and your first month is free. If you don't like it for any reason, simply cancel your subscription via Paypal within 30 days and you will not be charged. The free trial will convert to a regular subscription at $47/month after 30 days if not cancelled. Subscription and cancellation of your account are both via your PayPal account, which only you have access to. This keeps you in control of your payments at all times. You can easily use credit cards via Paypal even if you don't have a Paypal account.
What You GetFresh And Relevant Data:Property advertised for sale within the last month, nearby rental rates from the last 3 months, and estimated return on investment per property, presented as gross return, net operating income, and debt coverage ratio (DCR). DCR is the key number that tells you whether a rental property is worth buying at the asking price. If a property's rent cannot cover the interest payments, then it's not worth buying. Note that unreasonably good deals usually imply that the property needs major repairs.
You can sort the data by clicking column headers, or download results as CSV
files into a spreadsheet. Get daily emails of statistics by metro area, city, or
zip code. Drill down from metro area to city to zip code as you narrow in on
the best areas.
Maps:See green "monopoly house" markers where the deals are, and color coded dots for comparable rents. Mouse over the dots or house markers for details.![]()
Graphs:View graphs of rents and prices by metro area, city, or zip code. See trends before others do. Rent data is continuously collected from actual advertised rents for specific addresses, to generate very realistic estimates for gross rental income.![]()
Bonus! Compare RentsPatrick's Compare Rents service, normally $7 per query, is free for all subscribers to the Property Finder service. Just enter any address to see the 40 closest comparable rents. A great tool for both landlords and tenants.After subscribing, check your email for how to log in. If not found, be sure to check your junk mail folder too. Email p@patrick.net for support. |




