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Fred Browne
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  • Glen Allen, VA
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Maximum Cash Flow

Fred Browne
  • Investor
  • Glen Allen, VA
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Hi all, new investor here! Is there an equity "sweet spot" where you maximize cash flow while retaining the most ownership? I have bought a couple of Townhouses for cash for argument sake the generate $2K per month net of HOA fees. If I leveraged them for 50%, my mortgage(s) would cut cash flow in half and while I could buy more, but it seems like my cashflow isn't as great as if I left it at two. But I havent really modeled out the depreciation impact and I have assume appreciation is essentially flat. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks

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