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Post: What is your monthly cashflow?

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WOW - you really ARE enjoying financial critical mass !

How did you get started? Do you still own any rentals? DId you hold them until they're paid off and then sell them (and finance the mortgage)? Where are you looking for your next deals?

Forgive the barrage of questions but your input would be greatly valued by ALL of us.

-danno

Post: What is your monthly cashflow?

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I'm just curious what kind of monthly NET cashflow everyone's built up - and where their properties are:

I'll start

Type: City: NET Cashflow:
3 family - Springfield, MA $200
4 family Denver, CO $250
Duplex Colorado Springs $100

TOTAL - $550 NET

What are you guys experiencing?
As always - thanks for all your guys' input - this board has been a great resource for me.

I'm primarily interested in landlords with income properties - not rehabbers or flippers.

What market did you purchase your last few rentals in?
How has the ROI been to date?

Where do you hold other properties?
Where else are you looking?

I have 2 4-families in Denver purchased years ago and have proven very stable. Also one 3 family in Springfield, MA which I paid too much for but got a great location.

I'm not interested in Buffalo despite the super low price/rent ratios.

What markets have treated you investors well?