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All Forum Posts by: Brad Eckhardt

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Post: Norada vs. Roofstock

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I’m trying to get into single family home real estate and I have been trying to get a feel for the type of cash flow involved. I have been looking at Norada real estate and Roof stock and find their cash flow numbers differ greatly. On a similar home,price, neighborhood etc.., Norada will say cash flow will be ~$400 and Roof stock will say ~$100.

Does anyone know if Norada inflates their numbers or have they been found to be accurate? Why the big difference in the two?

I want to get into real estate and want to be realistic on what kind of return is involved. Thanks for any help.