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All Forum Posts by: Billy Rudasill

Billy Rudasill has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Originally posted by @Joshua Dubke:

Thank you for posting this question. I unfortunately missed the webinar :( anyone know if there is a way to watch it again?

Here's a link but it was only valid through Friday night.  

https://www.biggerpockets.com/...

I attended the podcast on Thursday for Real Estate Newbies.  It was awesome and very inspiring! In the podcast, Brandon indicated that he seeks $100/unit/month cash flow for a multi family investment. I read the e-book 7 Years to 7 Figure Wealth and it mentions using $200/unit/month as the target. However, the book was written in 2015.  Is this difference due to the market conditions changing from when the e-book was originally written or is $200/unit/month cash flow still a reasonable and attainable target?  What per unit/month target do others seek to determine if an investment is worthwhile?  Thanks!