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Harry Darmawan
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Cash Flow per unit

Harry Darmawan
  • Investor
  • Long Beach, CA
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Just wondering what's everyone cash flow like per unit on a monthly basis. 

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Mackal Smith
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Mackal Smith
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I think you'll find that it varies quite a bit by geography. Here in St Louis, my properties range from 130/unit/month (after debt service, taxes, property management, 10% reserves for CAPEX, insurance, 8% for vacancies, and utilities) to around 210/unit/mo. A lot of it depends on location even within the small geographic area where my rentals are...

 - mac

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