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3 properties with equity how do I start my BRRRR?

Tyler Weston
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I need some advice on the most efficient way to take out some cash to start my BRRRR business. I have 3 properties all with some equity and really need some advice on what I should do to get some cash on my hands.

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    Adah N.
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    Adah N.
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    Quote from @Tyler Weston:

    I need some advice on the most efficient way to take out some cash to start my BRRRR business. I have 3 properties all with some equity and really need some advice on what I should do to get some cash on my hands.

    Do you have low interest rate loans on the properties? If so, a Home Equity Loan may be a better option.

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