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[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

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How can I get this to Cashflow?

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    @Heath D Wallace

    To get this deal to cash flow, you could look into increasing the rent if the market allows or reducing operating expenses, such as lowering management fees, vacancy rates, or insurance costs. Negotiating a better interest rate on your refinance would reduce your monthly mortgage payments, helping boost cash flow. You might also delay refinancing until the property value or rent increases, which could secure better terms or higher returns. Adding extra income streams, like charging for utilities or offering laundry services, can also help improve cash flow. DM me, and I’ll point you in the right direction!

    Good luck!

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