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Updated over 7 years ago, 09/18/2017

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Manoj N.
  • Louisville, CO
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Tax advantage in negative cash flow property

Manoj N.
  • Louisville, CO
Posted

I am planning to buy a rental property in Boulder, CO. The property will result in slightly (about -$500 annual) negative cashflow after considering all usual costs (P&I, HOA, Repair etc). However, if I buy this property, this negative cash flow will be offset by a $1700 tax savings since another rental property I own generate considerable taxable income. I will get a positive cash flow of $1200 if I buy this property because I will owe less tax. Is this a good reason to buy this property ? Thanks

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