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Chris Rodriguez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa St. Pete Clearwater, Apollo Beach
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To Flip or to BRRRR?

Chris Rodriguez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa St. Pete Clearwater, Apollo Beach
Posted

Hi friends. I am in the initial stages of finding my first investment property and I am kind of torn between flipping or BRRRRing. Listening to the podcast and reading the blogs, it seems that seasoned investors may end up doing some sort of combination of both. All things considered, I am leaning towards flips ONLY because it worries me to have to deal with tenant-related problems (late-or-no payments, the potential for evictions, and more importantly, destruction of property). I know it is up to me to make sure applicants/tenants have the "right" background and income to help curtail potential problems but it still makes me feel uneasy. What would you recommend?

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