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All Forum Posts by: Sean Newcomb

Sean Newcomb has started 3 posts and replied 9 times.

Post: CASH FLOW!!! What are you looking for

Sean NewcombPosted
  • Highland, IL
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

When you run your deal. It shows you cash flow. Say you are looking for $300 (could be any number) of cash flow on each unit. Is that after you take in for count capx, property management, expense etc. The way I look at it is if you only look for $300-$500 cash flow in each unit after you pay all your expenses you don’t really make that much. What’s your thoughts comment below.

Post: Is it time for this tenant to go??

Sean NewcombPosted
  • Highland, IL
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

@Joseph Konney

That’s great advice. I also like the idea on ways they can earn extra money on the side never thought about that before.

Post: Is it time for this tenant to go??

Sean NewcombPosted
  • Highland, IL
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

@Matthew Olszak

Great advice and great examples!

Thank you for some actual numbers that's what I had no idea about.

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a lot of good information thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge 

thanks for all the information guys

Thanks for the response. I will definitely look into that.

Which one is better if you can get the loan at 3.5% and use your savings to buy more deals do you guys put as little down or all that you can down?