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Kristen Graham
  • Dallas, Tx
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Decrease expenses or wait to cash flow?

Kristen Graham
  • Dallas, Tx
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Hi everyone,

I am wondering if for my first deal I should be only looking for cash flowing properties. They are hard to find where I am. But there is a lot of potential for me to lower my expenses (rent) by a few hundred a month. So I am wondering if any vets would recommend buying a property anyway and be able to have more money saved for the most part or wait until I find a better deal? All the areas I am looking at would definitely appreciate. So in the end I think it would be a good decision, but that's years away and I'd like actual investors advice.

Thanks,

Kristen

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