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Which would you rather sacrifice?
Which would you rather sacrifice in your numbers? Cash flow or cash on cash return?
i.e. Your goal is to have a minimum of $200 cash flow per door and a minimum of 12% cash on cash return
It is possible to have above 12% cash on cash return but not meet that cash flow benchmark. Would you be willing to sacrifice some cash flow for a better than 12% cash on cash return?