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Lior Golan
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Cash flow per each unit

Lior Golan
  • Investor
  • Tel Aviv, Israel
Posted

Hey everyone,

I’m a flipper for already some time, decided that I have enough capital to invest in an asset that will produce me passive income. 

I want to go for the 5+ multi family approach (I still need to learn the industry though as I know it’s different than 1-4 units). 

I want to try find something between 6-10 units BRRRR it. The question is how much you think I could get cash flow per each one?


I would like to get at least 200$ per one. Anyone already is getting this kind of cash flow? And if yes, in what area? I am open to invest in any area in the United States where I can find something good as a fixer upper for up to 500-550K

Thanks

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