Not exact matches
Good luck in Orlando - I've got a rental property in East Orlando - my
experience is that it was a great market at the bottom but
house pricing has come back to the point that it's hard to find deals there that cash
flow.
From my
experience the the lower end properties when bought right and brought up to standard along with thorough back ground checks on tenants will get you a strong positive cash
flow that an expensive
house just cant provide.
Hi Ryan, I have been investing in real estate for 4 years now, I am not that
experienced but I can now tell the difference between a good and bad
house for cash
flow.
I'll just keep it simple in saying IF you can find a deal below market value that is CASH
FLOWING (main point) and plan on holding it LONG term, you'll be just fine with any market «crash», as the rental markets will hardly see a drastic downturn that the the
housing market will
experience.
But, I have learned a lot through this
experience, now the market has risen and the
house has a positive cash
flow.