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Teague D.
  • Peoria, IL
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Which is better investment? Better market value or better cash flow?

Teague D.
  • Peoria, IL
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hey folks, I'm a rookie so please be kind.  I'm wondering what you think is a better investment for a guy in my situation.  A single family home in a good area with a good possibility of the house value raising with $210 monthly cash flow (using 50% rule).  Or, a triplex, in a much less desirable area, but with a cash flow of nearly $550 per month (50% rule). 

Things to consider: I do not plan on doing this full time. I am looking to make my FIRST real estate investment (other than my personal home). I would like my first investment to be a very safe purchase and am willing to sacrifice some cash flow for security until I get a better grasp of the process. 

Thanks so much for any feedback. This site is awesome and such a supportive community!

-Teague D.

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Raju Pothuraju
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Raju Pothuraju
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@Teague D. IMHO (going against the trend here) I would go with single family home in better neighborhood to build long-term wealth. Of course it depends on how much better location the sfh is in. I never had vacancy in my single family home in A neighborhood.

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