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John Matthews
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Realistic Returns in Rental Properties

John Matthews
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Hi All,

So I'm not sure if there's a better way to do this, but I'm trying to determine which investment strategy makes the most sense from an ROI standpoint, notes vs buy and hold, so I made a spreadsheet to determine theoretical returns and I wanted to verify it against real world data.

Question: What are people seeing as far as returns before taxes (benefits) on their rental properties?

Specifially post, 1) where you're investing 2) cashflow % and 3) total IRR of the whole investment (including principal paydown/equity growth)

Thanks!

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Elizabeth Colegrove
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Elizabeth Colegrove
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@Alberto Artasanchez or buy short sales in areas where people don't want to do the paperwork any more ;0

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