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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Using my cash vs OPM
I’ve got disposable liquid cash I want to invest and have identified land I want to build vacation rentals on. Does it make sense to inject my cash into this kind of project if the intent is to refinance and pull it back out once construction has completed, or should I be thinking of OPM strategies from the get go? Using my own cash gives me agility and requires fewer partners, but it also ties up my capital until I refinance it back out so curious how the guru’s approach these situations.