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Chad S.
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Nothing will cashflow.

Chad S.
  • Rochester, MI
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Anyone still thinking that they are going to find profitable deals like duplexes, fourplexes, and good singles family home to rent at potentially 6% or 7% interest rates and current asking prices?

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Bill F.
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Bill F.
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Quote from @Joe Villeneuve:
Quote from @Chad S.:

@Joe Villeneuve

Yeah, but I'm not interested in D class properties though. Not my cup of tea.

Who said anything about Class D properties?

shhhhhhh... let him keep thinking that rentals have only every worked with rates below 5% and no REI happened before 2009. More for the rest of us that remember the land before low low rates.

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