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expected cash flow in central Florida
Hey BP, I’m still in my research phase and running numbers. I live in the central Florida area (DeLand-Orange City). I’ve been running numbers on houses trying to hit a 200-300/mo cash flow. Mostly multi family for a house hack on the first deal so I can escape blowing my money on rent. Is this realistic to those who are already in the market? I’ve been using an fha number for the down payment 3.5-10k, Accounting for prop manager and all other costs