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Brian Washburn First Rental Property in Omaha, NE!
11 November 2018 | 3 replies
Hoping to put in a new kitchen after a couple years of cash flow.
Eric O. Consolidate consumer debt into HELOC to lower DTI?
5 November 2018 | 9 replies
It'd cash flow about $300 month.
Jesus Garcia Real Estate Wholesaling Newbie - Business card samples
14 May 2019 | 5 replies
I have come to the conclusion that I will invest in rental properties for cash flow in order to own my time in the years to come.
Ben Hooper multiple mortgages during recessions
5 November 2018 | 3 replies
Less cash flow all around. 
Timothy Allen Kidd Out of State Duplex NC
5 November 2018 | 0 replies
We can increase rent to match the area, but it is already cash flowing.
Guy Yoes Buying 5 duplexes: Commercial or residential loan?
5 November 2018 | 4 replies
I plan to go 30 yr as this is going to be cash flow for retirement.Option 2.
Eric Laird Rented out home, living overseas, unsure of next steps
13 November 2018 | 3 replies
The equity in the home is the only safety net you have to buffer what will be negative cash flow long term.
Bob S. First Time Investor/Potential Landlord
16 November 2018 | 2 replies
Lastly, there are often hidden "special assessments" that the board can levy which will gnaw away at your cash flow.
Jonathan Cox Was this a smart move?
21 November 2018 | 31 replies
If your property cash flows from day one, you can weather the storms.
Lori Greene The Multiple Choice Offers Strategy: Attract and Close More Deals
11 March 2019 | 17 replies
After about $16,000 in selling, holding and closing costs, my end profit was about $18,000.Now, here's another example of a Multiple Choice Offer I made from that ad:Offer A: $101,500 100% Seller Financing for 3 years.Offer B: $95,000 with $5,000 Down and Seller Financing for 2 years of $90,000.Offer C: $86,500 all cash nowThis seller told me he had recently built a small house with a plan to rent it out as a cash flow investment.