Re: Best Cashflow Rentals or Notes/Paper???

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Posted by Anne_ND on September 18, 2007 at 10:34:07:

In Reply to: Best Cashflow Rentals or Notes/Paper??? posted by Mark H on September 16, 2007 at 18:44:54:

Mark,

I started out in SFHs: rehab, rent and hold in an inexpensive market where I could buy for under $100K and rent for $650 to $1000.

I didn't make enough money to retire until I started doing Lonnie deals (see Deals on Wheels, available here, if you are not familiar with the concept).

Now I buy MH-secured notes using investor funds. I keep the spread, and when the MHs turn over, I get to keep the new down payment or assignment fees. So my notes generate cashflow at a steady rate, but they also result in pretty regular "pops" of $1000 to $2000. Late fees also contribute to the increased cashflow.

On a work-to-cashflow basis, I've never found a better source of income.

If you know MHs, you can do this safely. The hardest part is finding the notes, and there are pretty straightforward ways to do this- networking is critical.

good luck,

Anne

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