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Do you need help figuring out to flip, BRRRR, or buy & hold without renovations?
As much as I enjoy seeing everyone collaborate on these forums to help others determine the best strategy for a new purchase, I'm wondering if those seeking guidance have a higher appetite than realized. Meaning, do most folks here seeking help feel satisfied with the responses?
Do you feel past posts discussing the same considerations whether to flip, BRRRR, etc. don't apply well to your situation? Or do you wish you had a more scalable way (i.e. a software tool) you could use to easily run numbers and projections to better guide your decision on what strategy to use?
I'm curious what the more seasoned investors do. Is it all intuition after 10+ successful flips/BRRRRs, do you have a spreadsheet of numbers you run, or how do you figure out your exit strategy for every new deal you decide to pursue?