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Investment Strategy
I have an investment strategy question, thinking about the end goal here... Is it better to own 10 properties that each cash flow @$2k/mo. or 100 properties that each cash flow @$200/mo. (at the end of the day both have same cash flow)? The 10 properties approach seems like a lot less headache; less maintenance, less chasing down rent, less paperwork, etc. I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on what's the better investment strategy? Also, when you rent to someone at higher rents won't you attract a more "creditable" renter, what's your experience?