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Alex Price
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What percent of income is positive Cashflow for large portfolios?

Alex Price
  • Cleveland, OH
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For large real estate investment companies (100 unIts+) with in house leasIng, management and maintenance. What percentage of income is generally positive cash flow? Where I live there are companies who own 10,000+ units and have their own staff. Just curious as to objectives when cash flowing larger holdings.

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Patrick Liska
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Patrick Liska
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Any income after expenses is positive income - there is no set standard to go by. Appreciation can be income if the property appreciates in value. As long as your expenses are covered by your tenants, you are making money.

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