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Cash flow question on Brandon Turner’s example

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Hello everyone,

My name is Devin and I’m pretty new to the spectrum of Real Estate. I’m currently reading The Book on Rental Property investing. I’m on chapter

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If that’s all there is in the book he should have listed expenses and mortgage payment as cashflowing out, and then rent and any other forms of income the property had (parking, storage, laundry, etc.) as cashflow coming in. His $9600 is his answer to how much money the property put in his pocket after it paid all its own expenses plus the mortgage payment. (Which is partially expenses, taxes, insurance and interest, and partially principle pay down. )

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