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John Zhao Invest out of states
14 September 2017 | 21 replies
@John ZhaoAre you looking for cash flow or appreciation?.............
Jay Gousman New investor looking for advice for Phoenix area
10 September 2017 | 5 replies
I'm looking for multifamily home with good cash flow.
Kristin Towle Investing in small towns and distant markets?
12 September 2017 | 8 replies
If you are looking strictly cash flow and have a solid team set up in that location then it could be a great strategy!
Deep Patel What is the best path to FI for this situation?
20 March 2018 | 6 replies
@Deep PatelNot wrong...However, it cash flows or it doesn't.
David Morrison Need help finding my next deal in San Diego
10 September 2017 | 4 replies
My goal was to buy one house a year and focus on cash flow.  
Ivan Mares Lubbock multifamily, market strong for non-students?
13 September 2017 | 5 replies
Would it cash flow at 400-475/unit based on current sales price?
Monte Blunk Will you help Analyze a deal for me?
3 October 2017 | 10 replies
.- future assumptions: 2% annual income growth, 5% PV growth, 2% expenses growth, 6% sale expensesBigger pockets tool sheet with above data:Cash flow: $916/monthCash on Cash ROI: 6.65%-7.57% depending on rehab costsPurchase cap rate: 7.15%I know this does not meet the 2% or 50% rule but it seems like a good investment for the area.  
Curtis Deckard I need some private money advice.
10 September 2017 | 10 replies
Basically, it's as if she and you are both starting at the beginning of your RE journeys, to find out whether she/you would be better off investing for appreciation (eg. buying property that should be ALREADY worth more than you pay for it, AND it's due to keep going up in value too, but, won't generate much net cash flow), or, buying for cash flow (in areas where appreciation has not happened historically, but are still golden egg locations for double digit net rent returns). 
Dan Corbiani Advice on Deal with Low Appraisal
11 September 2017 | 7 replies
In my experience - albeit in Connecticut, and not Washington - is that anything in the area of 1% "rule" makes it very difficult to see significant cash flow - AKA not enough money to make it worth it!
Andrew Namkoong First Investment Property...my mind changed after reading BP
10 September 2017 | 2 replies
My strategy is to exit in 3 years.Based on my calculations, it will generate 3.7% cash-on-cash return in the first year (with an aggressive expense estimates) - I am betting on the appreciation value than cash flow.