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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Submitted 1st offer since joining Bigger Pockets
Well here we go. After analyzing 15 or so deals I found a great turn key rental property that will cash flow $250 a month and give me a 12% cash on cash return. My only worry is it’s in a class D neighborhood. It does qualify for section 8 housing and I have a property manager. Man it’s hard to keep EMOTIONS out of the deal. Any advice for a newbie?