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Taylar Caraway
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I would recommend always including your property management fees in your analysis even if you do plan to self manage. Someday you might make the choice to stop and you don't want your deals to be dependent on you managing to make them work. If it were me, I'd prefer to have these numbers already factored in and then just "pay myself" each month.

I'd put 8-10% in for management and see how your cash flow looks.

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