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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Rental Property Question from a newbie
It might be silly to ask but is it a good deal if my property doesn’t cash flow but I live in it for free? Say I break even… Would that still count as a good deal?
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Free rent is never bad! I'd say that's a good deal.
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