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Trey Sutliff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Stamford, CT
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Brrrr it's hot outside!

Trey Sutliff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Stamford, CT
Posted

Hi all- I'm loving The Brrrr Method by David Greene. The challenge I have in a hot expensive market like I live in, is determining whether it's the right strategy when just getting started? It takes a full cash payment vs. financing on the front end. I really love the concept but feel it could delay my "jump in and get started" attitude and I could use it as an excuse until I think I have enough saved to make a full cash offer. Or, do I jump in with the standard multi family financing or house hacking to get my lumps and learn and use Brrrr as a stretch goal down the road. Sure, I could go to an outside market that is a bit less expensive and Brrrr but that seems high risk if you ask me. Just thought I'd get the great minds of BP to weigh in. Thanks for listening!

Trey

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