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Jain P.
  • Investor
  • Modesto
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Are there really any cashflow property in Bay Area(CA)?

Jain P.
  • Investor
  • Modesto
Posted

I was wondering , if I am the only one, having hard time finding 'positive cash flow' property in Bay Area(California). Or is this a fact, and known to everyone? 

Sorry, i am newbie to biggerpockets, so this question may sound very basic to everyone here. I just wanted to get people's opinion, that Bay Area properties are not for investment anymore, considering cashflow aspect?

I ran the biggerpocket calculator, and also did my own calculations, and most of the properties are running "Cash Flow Negative"

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