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Kit E.
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Areas for positive cash flow

Kit E.
  • Farmington, UT
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Utah house prices are not what you would call cash flow friendly right now (They were 3/12 years ago when I arrived).  I have searched for over a year for single family or multi-family properties.  I watched a webinar the other night by bigger pockets and the presenter showed a buying houses for a low cost (75,000) and renting for about 1000 USD.   This is a great strategy but does not function here in Utah or Florida.   What locations are you using this strategy at? 

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Michael Plante
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small towns in upstate NY 

Small towns north of Orlando

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