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All Forum Posts by: Michael Stutelberg

Michael Stutelberg has started 13 posts and replied 63 times.

Post: Cash flow from episode 281

Michael Stutelberg
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  • Marshall, MN
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 30

Just listened to the podcast episode 281, thought it was a great episode, and I have a question regarding Jacob’s cashflow. Jacob has a mortgage of $140 with rent of $475. Can someone help me understand how this is cashflowing so well (states cashflow is $300)? I thought insurance, cap ex, vacancy, taxes, etc should be considered and then determine the cashflow? Again a great episode with a lot of helpful information. Thanks.

Post: SFH rentals in small town rural Midwest

Michael Stutelberg
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  • Marshall, MN
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 30

Much appreciated. I am about 3 hours from a city of 1m population and 30-50mins from 3 15k+ towns.

Employment/economics seems pretty stable and growing, though main industry is agriculture.

Post: SFH rentals in small town rural Midwest

Michael Stutelberg
Pro Member
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  • Marshall, MN
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 30

We are thinking to invest in a single family home in a small town (pop. ~2k) in rural Midwest. What are recommendations and wisdom from others investing in similar markets?

Thanks!