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This strategy always makes the most money

Chris Steven
  • Upland, Ca
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Here on the forums and the podcasts there’s lines of thought that say either “if you’re starting off build recurring cash flow with multi-family rentals” or “if you’re just starting off build your cash reserves with rehabbing and flipping”. If you had to go back to the beginning of your journey which would you suggest to new investors?

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There is no one answer.  It depends on many factors that are specific to your situation.

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