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Updated 11 months ago on .

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Shervin Golgiri
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Union city
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What would it take for the "Average Joe" to be landlord and receive Cash Flow??

Shervin Golgiri
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Union city
Posted

Despite the Interest rate and Housing Crises, there are many people who are realizing the importance of Cash flow and Passive Income, and with current Interest rates, is it Realistic to seek a Cash Flow Positive rental investment, considering that you have bare minimum equity in the Property?

My personal approach to this, I don't seek for a positive cash flow if I have bare minimum equity in the property. I would seek and pay more attention to the property itself and making it better, Add value. As long as covers the rate I would consider myself lucky, for the right property. (Low Maintenace, High Demand). More is not Better, Peace of mind is more important, and OfCourse eventually fully Cash flow positive with 100% equity. 

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