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Is putting higher down really worth it?

Abdul Ahad Shahzad
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I have been running numbers for a while now and came to a conclusion that in todays market and going through conventional investment loan which is half or a percent higher depending on your LTV and DTI, it is better to put 40% down and self manage to generate cash flow. Does anyone else run into this situation?

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IDK perhaps I’m missing something but putting down more of my money to make me feel like I have cash flow, of my own money, isn’t an investment that I’m interested in. 

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