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BRRRR Refinance Mortgage Question

Jeff Faulkner
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  • Roswell, GA
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I'm implementing the BRRRR strategy and plan on selling the homes at the 5 yr mark as Brandon outlines in The Book on Rental Property Investing. What kind of loan would be best for this strategy? Interest only, 7/1 ARM, Conventional Fixed? Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated!

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    i/o: good luck getting it.

    7/1 ARM: inverted yield curve means long term fixed rates are lower than shorter term fixed rates. No point.

    Conv 30YF: Gold standard. 

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