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Ted Strzelecki
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston
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Purchased a duplex, paid cash

Ted Strzelecki
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston
Posted

Hello BPers! So, I just picked up a duplex in MA for 37K. It obviously needs work. My questions are for the more experienced lads and lasses here. Should I use the BRRR method, fix and flip, or just try to flip it as is? I know each one of these lends itself to a myriad of different paths and answers. What I am looking for here is your why. Why would you do the one you suggest. For me I would like to eventually move more into larger apt complex style of investment. With that in mind I welcome your suggestions, thanks for your time, cheers

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