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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Deciding between two properties
As a buy and hold investor, do you think it's wiser to buy a property that will rent easily and provide a positive cash flow from month 1 but most likely not increase much in value in the next 10 years or a property that will be harder to rent but will likely increase in value in the next 10 years?