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First Rental Property Investment: Conventional Strategy vs BRRRR

Aaron Macken
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Hey everyone!

I'm looking to do my first rental property investment within the next few months. I'm planning on house hacking a duplex. 

For a first time investor, would you guys recommend going with the BRRR strategy right off the bat? Or trying to find a decent turn-key property that I could just get in and rent out. On paper, BRRRR looks vastly superior to simply acquiring properties with a down payment, but I'm thinking it might be better to go with the conventional way of doing things for my first property or two, so I can get some experience and grow my confidence.


What do you think?

Cheers!

-Aaron

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@Aaron Macken

I'm on this same page! BRRRR sounds really good but I'm a bit terrified with the rehab process and the sensitive time line.

Following your post to see what experienced people advise.

Good luck!

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