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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cashflowing properties- -advise needed
Hi All-
Looking for y’all’s advise on where you are currently investing. I have started to pull out a bunch of equity from my rentals and will be looking to add to my portfolio.
I’m located in FL and deals are hard to come by, prices have sky-rocketed and it’s a tough market to be in right now IMO. That being said, are there any markets out there where I will be happy with cash flow? I’m hearing cities like Cleveland, Kansas City, Oklahoma City are good starts.
What is your advice?
TIA
Lawrence
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@Lawrence Kutsovsky
Hey! KC is great. Sweet spot is 100-150K. 1% rule is fairly easy to hit.
- Caleb Brown