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Rob Nappi
  • Investor
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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Multi-Family investing (real cash flow)

Rob Nappi
  • Investor
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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I see that people own properties in Indiana and they are only getting subpar rents. I look at that and don’t understand why this is happening! 

I can get a minimum of $700 a bedroom per month for properties in Indy. 
The properties I’m referring to are the lower priced ones. The ones that generate cash flow. 

For example: I found a completely rehabbed property in Anderson today that I can get to cash flow $1200 a month. 

So much $ to be made in Indy!! 

Now, where I live in Cali. No chance I can make the ROI out here.

If anyone is interested in investing in Indy multi family. DM me, let’s connect! 

Rob

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