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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Luke F.
  • Littleton, CO
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For a SFH, what cash flow amount are you seeking?

Luke F.
  • Littleton, CO
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After all expenses, Cap x, vacancy, etc, what is your minimum today when purchasing?

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Account Closed
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Account Closed
  • Fort Worth, TX
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@Account Closed I understand Brian just fine. With almost a thousand rental units I'm sure his cash flow is looking good. What I don't understand is why you feel the need to comment and knock people for wanting to invest for cash flow saying it's for poor people and poor investors. You act like your way is the only way to invest. People do great investing for cash flow. People do great investing for appreciation. I don't understand why you get so defensive when someone doesn't like your way of investing lol. This thread was about people's criteria for cash flow. If you really don't like the idea of people investing for that then just don't comment. This wasn't a debate about which is better. It's nobody's place to say that. :)

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