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Updated about 1 year ago, 11/18/2023

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Negative cash flow -

Jolly Singh
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Hi - Wondering what could be the motivating factors to buy a newly constructed property in Roseville, CA which will guarantee to have negative cash flow (around 1200-1400) / month, for next 5 years at-least. Other than house appreciation which can be around 2%/year - isn;t one should keep looking for better deals with positive cash flow or atleast with less than 500 negative cash flow?

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