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BRRRR Strategy
So I just bought my first Rental property, it is a duplex. My question is what areas do I "rehab" to increase the property the value the most in order to refinance at a higher price. I realize every property is different. Mine is in a lower income area where comparables are selling for $115k-$125k. I purchased mine for $86k.
Do I contact the appeaser from the mortgage company I just used to buy it?
Help please!