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How do you find cash flowing properties?

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Ive spent countless hours looking and doing a quick analysis on atleast 100 properties on Zillow all over the USA (Mainly 4-plex's) and they are all negative cashflow with a mortgage, sometimes negative with 20% down, sometimes negative without 20% down.
I know there are creative ways to make every property work, but I guess my question is how long does it take to find a decent property that can cash flow atleast 100/unit with less than 20% down? I have a couple properties ive bought, but not 20% down for a 500k property

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In the next two weeks do the following.

1.   Make 5 offers subject to inspection periods of 1 week.  All  at the same time.  Start with the oldest listings first that meet your review.  As mentioned above try some vale add properties.

2.  Make an offer that meets your metrics.  Forget the list price.

It’s a buyers market.  The new sellers don't know it.  Your competition is sitting on the sidelines.

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