
11 March 2017 | 42 replies
A duplex that cash flowed good at purchase barely cash flowed a few years later.

9 February 2024 | 3 replies
Good luck…as you’ve probably seen, Seminole County prices are high and don’t or barely) cash flow unless you find off-market or pocket listings.Orlando has a pretty robust and active real estate networking group, CFRI.net, you may want to check out.Cheers!

20 July 2015 | 88 replies
The cashflow is such a small amount of the returns that I make that I barely care about it. 98% of my game is buying non-performing or low performing properties and turn them around.

6 September 2015 | 45 replies
Now bare in mind I could be wrong on this because it is hear say and not personal experience.

8 July 2015 | 81 replies
I've been working two jobs and still barely paying our bills.

13 July 2016 | 110 replies
(A routine thing I do to all my toilets now). ...You might want to look into one of these:http://m.homedepot.com/p/Fluidmaster-Water-Saving-...What I actually do to lower the flow into the fill tube is to get some bare electrical wire and bend it into a U-shape and then pinch the tubing to lower the amount of water that goes into the full tube.

5 June 2014 | 56 replies
You can make an argument that I have cracked the code, but I'd say that I have barely scratched the surface of the Bay Area real estate goldmine.

29 April 2013 | 7 replies
Using the same "2%" rule that people love so much, I have determined in the great neighborhood, and school district that I live in, that I have a threshold of about 1.25% at the bare minimum. 1% is just too thin, barely any cash flow, and wiggle room if the rental market drops in the future.

4 October 2017 | 23 replies
Option #1: I can buy a property in good school district @ $300k that barely cash flows positive after 25% down @ 4.5% interest .Option#2: Because the $500k+ market is not that hot, I can buy & move into a new home (~$500k) within the same area(Allen, TX) with minimal disruption to kids schooling and rent my current residence (SFR) valued at $550k+.
29 March 2015 | 18 replies
When you make that kind of return over that many years, the "hit" you take from "losing 100% of your principal" in a fire barely budges your return!