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Nick Dunin
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Longview, TX
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How to buy multiple retail priced rentals with minimal money

Nick Dunin
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Longview, TX
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So I have a good understanding of brrrr investing and how you can get your money out to keep buying more. But what about if you have an opportunity to buy a rental property at or near appraised value that doesn’t need any work but the cash flow numbers work. I’ve got cash for a down payment but without being able to get that money back out like you can in a brrrr it would be a very long time before I can buy my second property. Is there another way to that I’m not aware of?

I have a primary residence already and won’t be able to house hack, and would rather not cash out equity of my primary.

Thanks

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