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High appreciation but low or no cashflow

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According to several real estate agents i had encountered, the area where i want to invest have high appreciation but low or no cashflow. My goal is to have equity and cashflow by owning the properties but after hearing this, i'm not sure anymore. What strategy would be best if there is high appreciation but low cashflow? Oh there is a high CG tax to control RE bubble. 

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Best strategy:   Move onto a different market...that does have good cash flow.

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