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Hisashi N.
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$20/Month CF strategy

Hisashi N.
  • Investor
  • Johns Creek, GA
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Hi if you own both handful rental SFR properties which is generating CF nicely (12-15% ROI),would you do multi family or keep investing in SFR ?

thanks

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Chris Washington
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Chris Washington
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@Hisashi N.

I think this 100% depends on your RE investment goals. SFH and MF buildings (specifically 5+ units) are two different worlds. A dollar is worth a dollar, so to me it makes no difference whether that dollar is earned through SFH or MF investments. If you have become a SFH expert and have carved out a duplicatable niche that will consistently return you 12-15% ROI, I would say full steam ahead.

It's true the numbers are bigger in MF, but that is both the potential gain and loss side. If you will be able to reach your REI goals through SFH, I don't see any reason why you would jump to MF.

Hope this helps...best of luck!

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