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BRRR METHOD QUESTION.

Jaden Reynoso
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Hey I'm a 22 year old and I'm looking to start planning out and invest in a multi family I had just had a question about the BRRR strategy that I might've missed. So houses where I live in mass are around 500000 to as high as 700000 and some ones around 400000. So for the buy part you don't necessarily need to buy in full. You can just buy under market value and fix it up and rent then refinance right ? Cause I just bought the book and I was getting a little confused and thought maybe I've been misunderstanding it.

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