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John Martinez
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Minimum Cash Flow???

John Martinez
  • Homeowner
  • Texas
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Hello everyone - I just had a general question. As the market is changing and I am seeing in my market more house producing lower cash flow - what would be your minimum cash flow you would like to see from your investment. I know there is a lot to consider but if Cash flow is King, would you be okay with $150 a month cash flow in a growing metropolitan area? 

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Chris Davidson
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Chris Davidson
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@John Martinez there are so many questions on this one. It is completely personal. Some people are fine eating a couple hundred a month as they know the returns will be greater 10 years down the line when they actually want the money. 

Determine what works for you and what makes it a good deal for you.

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