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I Found a Cash Flow Model That Beats Most Rental Properties—Curious to Hear Thoughts

MichelP Basil
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I’ve been in real estate for a while now, and one thing I’ve always believed is that cash flow beats speculation. Buying, holding, and waiting for appreciation is great, but having predictable monthly income is where true financial freedom comes from.

That’s why I’ve always looked for ways to maximize stable, recurring income—whether that’s with rental properties, commercial leases, or even digital assets that generate monthly cash flow.

Recently, I came across a digital model that functions a lot like real estate, except there are no tenants, no maintenance, and no major overhead. The return consistency caught my attention, and after running it for a while, I’m starting to wonder—why don’t more real estate investors diversify into digital cash-flowing assets like this?

I’m curious—how do you guys think about diversifying into non-traditional cash-flowing assets? Have you tried anything outside of real estate that provides similar passive returns?