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Valerie Clemens
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The BRRRR Method - Question

Valerie Clemens
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hi, BP Group -- I have not been at all active on here, due to massive changes in my full-time job.  Company was bought out, then merged and so in two years I've been focused on that.  Well -- I'm in Phoenix.  Have a small house and would just like BP readers' input.  I have no real retirement money, but do have quite a bit of equity in this house. 

Anyone have success in taking out equity or a HELOC to purchase a property for renting it out? I have never been a landlord. Right now, I plan on keeping this house. I have started reading up on real estate investing again. Anyone use the BRRRR method that Brandon talks about? Thank you. I have over $75,000 worth of equity in this house.

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