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Joseph Cook
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pataskala, OH
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How to Grow Real Estate Portfolio Quicker

Joseph Cook
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pataskala, OH
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Please help me gain clarity! I feel like I'm missing a piece of the puzzle.

My wife and I want to grow our portfolio quickly. We want to buy properties in our LLC with hard money and BRRR. How do we refinance the property while keeping it in the LLC?


We have 3 properties that we are putting into a blanket loan and can keep the properties in the LLCs, but they will only take 80% of purchase plus rehab if we have owned the property less than a year.

Can you take it out of the LLC to get a personal mortgage and put it back into the LLC without it risking asset protection?

I'm wondering what everyone who has bought several properties within a couple of years has done. Can you please share your strategy if that's you?