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Charles Salumn
  • Staten Island, NY
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Allocating for management

Charles Salumn
  • Staten Island, NY
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How’s it going everyone Looking to start investing. I plan on doing this for the long haul. I personally believe in looking ahead. I’m looking at long term rental properties. I want to start local and manage my own properties and then once I become successful and acquire more doors. Letting a management company take over My question is how do you analyze a property in order to allocate for management fees. What do you suppose is a good cash flow dollar amount per month per door. Thanks

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