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Updated 3 months ago, 08/23/2024

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Rashad George
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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What have you found most beneficial to invest in for the current market conditions?

Rashad George
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
Posted

From asking around the community, it is difficult to find cash flow under the current market conditions. It’s not impossible but much more difficult to find than it was a few years ago. My question is: what are people currently investing in that works for them under these market conditions? 

I realize the subjective nature of this question and how open to interpretation it is which is intentional to elicit a multitude of different responses. I’m interested to hear how people value cash flow vs appreciation vs any other factors that they measure how beneficial their purchases have been. Surely there are people prospering during this market cycle. I’m most interested to learn how people in the local area are picking their investments and how much pain they are willing to endure per unit. 

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