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Start building cash flow for initial RE investment with an ATM business
I'm current angel investor looking to parlay some of the future investment payouts into real estate. Until I am considering building cash flow with launch an ATM business then using that cash flow to invest into BRRRR deals and then BTR deals.
About the ATM business, I can't help but think that this would be a good way to build cash flow and capital for my first investments in real estate. When I think of the amount of cash flow that I could get from each ATM as compared to the initial bash flow from even a $300k rental, it seems like its a good way to go. Lower upfront casts and better cash flow.
Has anyone ever considered this before? If so, how did it go?