Investor seeks guidance on purchasing negative cash flow rental property
A real estate investor is considering purchasing a rental property that does not generate positive cash flow. The decision involves weighing appreciation potential against ongoing carrying costs. This represents a common investment trade-off in competitive real estate markets.
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