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James Nam
  • Bergen County, NJ
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Partnerships in Buy and Hold Rentals?

James Nam
  • Bergen County, NJ
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Hi everyone,

I'm thinking of purchasing my first investment property, most likely a rental. I realize that this might be a silly question: if I purchase the property with a partner, what kind of profit should we expect to see?

Even if the positive cashflow does wind up being ~$100-200 a door (which I understand would be considered a win from the podcast, forums, etc.), we would technically only be taking home around $50-100/month. Or is the more attractive incentive a split in the profits when we decide to sell the property?

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