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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Pay towards principal??
Question?? I’m a brand new investor and I was wondering if it’s best to use cash flow from a rental property to pay towards principal on that loan or save it for other reasons?
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@Jared Mackay, It ultimately depends on your financial goals. If you plan to continue to invest, you will need need capital for your upcoming deals.