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Brendon Turner Calculations
Brandon Says in his webinars that the good deal for him is $100 cash flow for single residence and 12% cash to cash return. So if you do calculations your cash flow and everything will depend on how much down payment I put. Of course the higher is the Down the bigger is cash flow. By saying this anybody knows what is his actual thinking about this ?
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@Hovhannes Hunanyan, I don't know what Podcast you're referencing, but Brandon is the person whom I believe coined the "BRRRR" strategy. I would say that he typically uses this method for acquiring his properties (SFR). Thus, he doesn't pay out a down payment, but receives all his initial funds back. I think his 12% may be referencing his multi-family that he owns and operates, unless he's not able to pull out all his funding. While I believe that Brandon has used several different strategies, I think he more or less leans towards his BRRRR strategy when dealing with single family residences. I hope this helps in answering your question. Good luck!