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Finding cash flowing properties?
Hi I'm new to BP. I'm just starting out in real estat and was wondering what the best way to find good deals in multi family properties. I live in the Puget Sound area and I'm looking for a good cash flowing property. The brokers I have talked to don't really seem to get it. The last one I talked to explained to me that cash flow isn't important. Any suggestions would be appreciated!