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Brennan Lytle
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cash flow

Brennan Lytle
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bozeman, MT
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Hello! I have a pretty vague question to ask. What is the minimum cash flow you would project in a rental and still  procede with the deal? Is it a fixed rate or proprtionate to the cash you have in the deal? just looking for ball-parks here. Thanks in advance!! :)

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CJ M.
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CJ M.
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@Brennan Lytle

After seeing these type of threads in the past and how they can confuse people, I'll jump in here quickly before a few folks start posting that they don't settle for less than $400, $500, $600 per month per door.

When you hear those numbers, remember they are more-than-likely not using leverage. Most of us (myself included) who use leverage settle for less $100-$300/mo.

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