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Alexander Parada
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Who Cash Flows over $10,000 Monthly?

Alexander Parada
  • Woodland Hills, CA
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Whats up guys,

I want to hear some cash flow case studies. What you buy for ? How much down and what is your monthly cash flow?

Im getting ready to make an offer on a apartment building. And I wanted to hear what you guys are currently getting right now on re deals. Moatly curious to hear about Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Nashville, Memphis any city please share your experience and #’s.

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Cody L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, Ca
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Cody L.
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  • San Diego, Ca
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Before my friend sold all his apartments a few years ago, he was generating about $250k/month in after-expense cash flow. 

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