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Updated 9 days ago, 12/19/2024

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Devin James
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  • Orlando, FL
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Cash Flow vs Equity? What Stage of Life are you in?

Devin James
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#4 Land & New Construction Contributor
  • Developer
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

General rule of thumb that I have noticed about Equity vs. Cash Flow.

- Low-income areas = High cash flow, low equity growth
- High-income areas = Low cash flow, high equity growth
- Median-income areas = Average cash flow, average equity growth

For me, median to high-income areas are where I like to focus.

At this stage in my life, equity growth is more important than monthly cash flow.

What’s your focus?

Cash flow, equity growth, or a balance of both?

  • Devin James
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