Negative cash flow.
It’s a phrase that stops many investors in their tracks.
In today’s market—with rising prices, higher interest rates, and rents not keeping pace—it’s easy to assume that a property with negative cash flow is a dealbreaker. But the reality is more nuanced than that.
Negative cash flow doesn’t have to be a sign of failure. In fact, it can…
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