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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Long Term Strategy: Cash Flow vs. Equity
Which REI strategy will truly benefit you as an investor in the long run? Purchasing properties strictly for cash flow? Or purchasing properties that produce a small amount of cash flow monthly and a significant amount of equity built over time?
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Mike Dymski
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Yes to both. This post has been debated thousands of times and the cash flow investors never convince the value investors and vice versa. I do both....and always add value.