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Jason Ehlert
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Learning and from Michigan

Jason Ehlert
  • Bridgman, MI
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Hello BP community,

I am new to investing and have many questions but the one I am currently wrestling with is the fact that I want to understand figuring cash flow.  I have read some books, blog posts, and am just curious.  When collecting rent, is there an average amount you would set aside for "income taxes?"  I know there are many deductions one can take with real estate investing, but is there a rough number based on a $80,000 property that's gross income is $1,675 a month?  There are 4 units and I am just trying to learn to asses a property right now.  So when I am ready I can get a more accurate number when trying to figure cash flow.

Also what is the least amount you would want to make per unit in cash flow before you would deem a property a bad deal?

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Raffaele Andriolo
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Raffaele Andriolo
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Don't forget your probably looking at 100% homestead cost. Add about 35% to cost

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