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All Forum Posts by: Matt Wells

Matt Wells has started 43 posts and replied 123 times.

@Joe Villeneuve What would you suggest? Use the cash flow to invest in more rental property? I thought about that option but left it out because I'm going to use money from my full-time job to purchase more property.

Hello, I have around $550 a month positive cash flow from a couple of SFR rental properties. I'm debating on whether to use the positive cash flow to pay off the SFR principal or to invest it in a Vanguard S&P 500 mutual fund. It would be helpful to hear some pros and cons of each.

I'm looking for a CPA in the San Francisco Bay Area with real estate investing experience. I invest in SFR rental properties so I would like my CPA to have experience in the same type of property. My properties are out of state if that matters. I want them to apply their tax strategy expertise on my properties as they would their own. Thanks in advance for the recommendations!