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Updated 12 months ago,

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How to Scale without rehabbing (BRRRR)... starting with 400k

Quinn Dudek
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Me and a few other partners have 400k and are trying to get started with SFH. We are thinking about buying a few 300kish houses next year probably using DSCR loans. We would preferably not rehab and BRRRR as it causes complications and we are new. How would we scale this or potentially 1031 exchange into a larger deal (commercial)? Waiting for equity build up and appreciation and then cash out refi to buy a few more homes is a possibility but that may take quite a while. And I believe we may be over leveraged with something like 7 300k+ homes where a few possible vacancies and/or large unexpected payments could make it all come crashing down. What would you do if you had 400k and were looking to get into SFHs?

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