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Joe Grespin
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A Common Mistake: Treating Every Deal the Same

Joe Grespin
  • Rental Property Investor
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A flip is not a BRRRR. A buy-and-hold duplex is not a ground-up build. But some investors try to fund them all the same way—and it rarely works out well.

Every deal type comes with different risks, timelines, and capital needs. Your funding should reflect that.

If you're using the same capital structure for every project, it might be time to rethink how you're approaching financing. Smart investors tailor the funding to the deal—not the other way around.

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