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Rental Calculator, Negative Cashflow

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Good morning everyone. I recently joined the community and I'm evaluating a property with the rental calculator tool. My valuation shows negative cash flow. I'm wondering where I went wrong in the information input sections because this property definitely seems profitable to me but as I'm new to using the calculator I'm sure it's the way I input the property info. Thanks in advance for any feedback!

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    Scratch that!!! I had 125% inputted for Repairs and maintenance, 75% for Vacancy and 125% for Capital Expenditures 😅 just switched them all to regular percentages and it's now showing negative $1,030 cash flow with $3,530/mo expenses.

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