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[Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

Chris Braudis Jr
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*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted. The purchase price is the current list price which I would offer at a discount. What are some other levers to pull to make this deal cash flow? Many thanks in advance, Chris.

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    Frank Geiger
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    You need to either lower the purchase price of the home to decrease the debt service or increase the rent. Your fixed expenses should not change. 

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