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When is it time to move up

Ryan Dragon
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We currently have a small rental property in Los Angeles thats cashflowing about $500 a month.  Our equity has doubled since we bought it 10 years ago and are wondering if it’s worth selling it for a higher cash flowing property in another market.  Are there any tools/strategies to calculate a high appreciation market vs high cash flow market?   

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Nathan Gesner
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Quote from @Ryan Dragon:

We currently have a small rental property in Los Angeles thats cashflowing about $500 a month.  Our equity has doubled since we bought it 10 years ago and are wondering if it’s worth selling it for a higher cash flowing property in another market.  Are there any tools/strategies to calculate a high appreciation market vs high cash flow market?   


$500 cash flow a month is $6,000 a year. In 10 years, that's $60,000.

I suspect your equity is worth 4x that amount.

Stick with the equity growth.

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