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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Are LTR's still cash flowing?
Hi BP!
I have been reading and doing some research and with the housing rates being where they are currently are LTR's still cash flowing? I don't want to house hack into an LTR and then it not cash flow. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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LTR's are still cash flowing in certain markets, it all depends on the ratio of price:rent, which has grown too high in certain areas. STR/MTR's can definitely cash flow more if A) your market supports it B) you can mitigate the risk of vacancy and C) you have the time to be hands on.