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Taylor Harrison
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Cash Flow per Door

Taylor Harrison
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Durham, NC
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Hello All-

I analyzed and run my first tri-plex to perfprm at >100 per door (which I put down 25%) and look a this as a good rule of thumb.  Should I hold this same to be true while analyzing deals with no money down strategies?

Thanks BP 

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Joe Villeneuve
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Need a LOT more data to have an opinion.

What does >100/door mean here?  Based on your title, I assume it means 100/month cash flow per door.  

What was the cost of each door?  You said the calculates out to 25%/door.  25% of what?  The cost of the door?  The rent?  The cash you put in?

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