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Updated about 5 years ago, 11/07/2019

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Zach Dermer
  • Baltimore, MD
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Borrow from a 401K for BRRRR investing?

Zach Dermer
  • Baltimore, MD
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Looking to get some insight as I look to begin investing in real estate.

Should I borrow money from my 401K to be able to pay my first rental in cash? Would use partial cash and partial 401k funds. The plan would be to BRRRR it and pull out the funds to reinvest in another rental. Or should I go the conventional route with a 30 yr mortgage just to get one rental under my belt. Any input on this would be helpful as I look to buy my first rental. Thanks in advance!

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