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Best use of my cash flow?
I’m just getting started researching real estate investing and I always hear people talking about reinvesting their cash flow back into real estate. I’m just wondering what some of options are in this category.
Would you use it as down payment on more properties?
Could you use it to pay off mortgages quicker?
Do you start rehabbing nicer to get better rents?
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Great question @Dylan Short -
It's great to reinvest your way to prosperity and financial independence. But also consider risk and your personal situation.
A few questions:
If you're using leverage (debt) to buy assets, what would happen if those loans were called all or in part? This can happen due to market correction or extended loss of a tenant.
How many months can you make your debt payments without income?
Where do you believe we are in economic and market cycles, and how do you protect against negativity?
How diversified is your portfolio? Do you hold any non-correlated assets?
With success, this type of portfolio risk management will be important. The old saying "bulls make money, bears make money, pigs get slaughtered" applies beyond Wall Street.
But you say you're getting started. Get your first deal done, and do so cautiously. I would worry too far beyond that yet.
Good luck!