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Updated 11 months ago, 12/15/2023

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Robert Johnson
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Hey everyone, I'm Robert and I'm new here (and to real estate investing in general). 

I'm interested in real estate from the perspective of generating cash flow for my lifestyle. I live in Austin, TX and everything is really expensive here so I'm assuming I'll need to be location-agnostic in where I look for property. I'm currently in the stage of trying to determine what net cash flow I can generate based on the cash I put down. 

I see the 1% rule but I'm not sure that means if I paid $200k in cash for a property it would generate $2000 / month in net cash for me right? There's insurance, set-asides for vacancies and cap ex, etc that need to be considered. And maybe there are ways better than outlaying that amount of cash? 

I do see my initial goal as "How do I generate $2500 / mo in net cash flow" though so if anyone has any advice on where I should look to determine how to do this I'm all ears!

Happy to be here!

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