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Updated over 5 years ago, 03/08/2019

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Joe White
  • Property Manager
  • Philadelphia, PA
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A BRRR Example - The Numbers Crunched!

Joe White
  • Property Manager
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Hi,

I'm trying to learn BRRRR a bit better so I created an example I was hoping I could get feedback on so I can check my understanding. I understand the numbers are basic. This is just an example.

Example:

Buy Property that is worth $100,000:

  • Get it  at a discount for $80,000:
  • Put $20,000 payment

Renovate: $80,000

  • Its now worth $240,000

Rent It

  • $1,900/ month

Refinance it:

  • $240,000 AVR - $80,000 still owed = $160,000 in equity
  • Mortgage payment on that $80,000 owed is $391.21 (plus tax,ect, ect)
  • 70% LTV of $160k = $112,000

Repeat:

  • Use $112K to buy a 2nd home & to renovate

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