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Updated over 5 years ago, 06/06/2019

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Tim Bradley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Realistic BRRRR Expectations

Tim Bradley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

I currently own 4 SFH's which are all cash flowing nicely and all bought with cash saved up and 20% down. No rehab just ready to rent. I was happy with my slow and steady approach until I heard about the BRRRR method and it got me really excited. I have read the book and listened to several podcasts on it and am ready to take the plunge. I'm done with slow and steady. My only remaining question is what kind of results are people seeing with this method? More specifically are you able to refi out the targeted 100% of your investment? 90, 80? I want to set realistic expectations for myself.

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