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All Forum Posts by: Bonnie Glidewell

Bonnie Glidewell has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Cash flow on LTR

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@Lawrence Potts yes please! I've debated going this route but wasn't sure if it's more lucrative (although likely more work) 

Post: Cash flow on LTR

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@Payton Haight the goal isn't necessarily to get cash flow now, longer term appreciation is the goal. I just want to make sure that other investors out there recommend getting a LTR now knowing it won't cash flow right away.

Silly question about mid term rentals. I never hear much about it. How is there more ROI here than LT?

Post: Cash flow on LTR

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Hello, my husband and I are loving this podcast recently shared with us. We own one LTR (since 2021) and are starting to look for a second. Regretting not doing it last year with high interest rates now, however...besides that, I want to ask about cash flow. I've been approaching my LTR as a break even but keep hearing about cash flow. When I plug numbers into the cash flow calculator, I can't seem to find a property with any flow or hardly break even with all numbers considered even without PMI, no management fees, 20% down etc. There's a housing crises (Southern Oregon) so I think in a few years it will certainly be worth it, but what am I missing here?