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Updated over 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Adam Furlough
  • Charlotte, NC
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Cash Flow Question

Adam Furlough
  • Charlotte, NC
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If you are analyzing a deal based on cash on cash return (100% financing), what kind of positive cash flow should you expect/accept? I know that many people on here say that $100 per unit positive cash flow is acceptable.

So if you are analyzing one of your deals, does your property have to receive $100 positive cash flow per unit at 100% financing or after the down payment has been included?

Including the down payment would increase positive cash flow.

I know there are many other factors that make a property acceptable but I just want to see how people calculate their potential cash flow on a potential deal.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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