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Brandon Turner
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What you do with your cash flow?

Brandon Turner
  • Warner Robins, GA
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I was just wondering what do you do with cash flow when building your portfolio. Do you

A. accumulate it all for next down payment.

B. Snowball an existing deal which was financed

C. Do a Mix of both.

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Christopher Giannino
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hamilton, NJ
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Christopher Giannino
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hamilton, NJ
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@Brandon Turner

I think it depends on what stage of investing you are at and what your future goals are...

I've read that people use the cash flow all the ways mentioned in your original post.  Also, some use it to live off of.  Some use it to build up more reserves when first starting off.  Some use it to pay for some debt they currently have (paying down student loans.)  So I think it really just all depends!

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