Derby, and the lower part of New haven county, are also
good cash flow areas..
Indiana is
a good cash flow area because of low barriers to entry and very landlord friendly.
Not exact matches
The company's strengths can be seen in multiple
areas, such as its revenue growth,
good cash flow from operations and expanding profit margins.
The company's strengths can be seen in multiple
areas, such as its notable return on equity, attractive valuation levels, expanding profit margins,
good cash flow from operations and increase in stock price during the past year.
The lower interest rates now in place should be supportive of interest - sensitive
areas of activity, particularly housing and non-residential construction, as
well as helping household and business
cash flows.
Modular buildings are still a very
good alternative if budget restraints are an issue to ease a
cash flow situation; there is the option to hire buildings or purchase refurbished buildings, which is an
area that still many are not familiar with.
Prior to taking over Charter Impact, Spencer was the Vice President of Finance for the Alliance for College - Ready Public Schools, where his primary
areas of concentration included maintenance of all accounting systems, designing and implementing the internal control framework, and developing
cash flow projections and forecasts for organizational growth and providing guidance on fiscal
best practices.
You could buy an income property with
better cash flow, invest in an
area with growing or steady rental demand, and diversify your portfolio.
I have Buy / Hold in the Manassas
area, where the
better cash flow seems to be in Town homes.
I've also been trying to find single family homes in
good areas that we could move into for a year or two, and that would
cash flow afterwards.
In short: I was interested in an
area that had
good cash flow, but also some chance for appreciation, and Kansas City seemed to fit those requirements.
I've been looking up north in the Lakeport
area as
well as south in Vallejo, where things can
cash flow a little
better.
Like I am stunned and love that I can invest in a class C semi crappy starter house for $ 500,000 (Bay
area), done
well and will
cash flow with 30 % down.
There are
good reasons to buy places closer to Watertown, but
good initial
cash flow isn't usually one of them.:) I'd caution you to be careful and do some research if you didn't know the
area, but since you sound like you are down there a lot and your fiance and her family are from there you should be able to figure out the
good and really bad
areas easy enough.
I was born in Columbus, Ohio and I remember when a bunch of people were betting that when Limited Holding Company was going to bring «Thousands of Quality Jobs» to the Columbus
Area and «Out of State Investors»... particularly from the West Coast were pouring money in left and right on property out there... betting on appreciation... and when it didn't happen nowhere near the rate they were expecting, some of them sold those same properties... to people that were raised in Ohio who seemed to know
better... because they knew they would get steady profitable
cash flow...
It seems that one could get a
good deal on a fixer upper, do some remodeling, and rent for a definite monthly
cash flow in that
area.
It has been a few months since I have been in the
area, but I would say that your
best bet for a
cash flowing property would be heading towards Hermitage on Route 70 or south of I40 heading towards Gladeville.
If you have
cash flow after these and your PITI that meets your «per door» rule, you should be
good, assuming you're not buying in a Class D
area or something.
A coworker of mine has a
cash flow positive property in the anaheim
area, so I thought it would be a
good start.
It's great to be getting started in an
area with
good cash flow.
I know that
areas near Park Ave, and University of Rochester have strong rental demand, but I was hoping to speak with anyone who has other
areas that are relatively safe for the city and can attract
good tenants for
cash flow positive rent.
Yeah, I think Cleveland is a
good area for
cash flow.
When it comes to investment properties the Pittsburgh
area is great for
cash flow and also has some
good areas for flipping properties.
... In a
good area and there is
good cash flow, etc..
If MFHs don't play
well in Indianapolis because they are in bad
areas or attract lower quality renters, what's the
best way to get
cash flow in Indy?
Although, if you find something that you just cant pass up for great
cash flow in a
good area, do nt let the HOA scare you away from the deal.
Investors, looking to plunk 20 % down and receive positive
cash -
flow, are finding that bank - owned homes, (as opposed to short sales), in distressed
areas, are priced so
well that they can achieve that objective.
Good tenants mean on time rent payments, less property damage, and fewer lease violations, all
areas of property management that can make or break your
cash flow (and sanity!).
My wife has family in the cuse so we are familiar with the town and found the numbers work way
better for buy and hold
cash flow than the Bay
Area.
Tony helped me expand my search radius from the two neighborhoods that I'm familiar with into a nearby
area which is
better priced for
cash flow.
That said, Price Hill is probably the
best «general
area» for
cash flowing $ 15 to $ 25k houses in the entire region.
I'd like to think that if there's not a mass exodus from the
area, you can get decent
cash flow as
well.