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Calculating for Success
I am a relatively new investor and looking for mainly buy and hold, cash-flowing properties. With that being said, what are some methods and calculations that a veteran investor would use to determine the ROI or potential success of a property?
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Yes.
Rent - Expenses = Cash Flow