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Newbie Single Family Investment

Austin Mize
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Hello, bigger pockets it is good to be back, I've been still listening to the podcast but work and this remodel has been taking up a lot of time. i figure now is a good time to come back to the community and get more active, 

about 3 years ago i purchased a single family home to live in, after living in the home for about a year i started to get into self development and learning the most i can about real estate Investing. Over the past year and a half I've been trying to put in as much Sweat equity as the budget will allow for, After hearing the podcast when Brandon and David Dug deep into BRRR investing I've been fascinated with this investing strategy and got really motivated after that episode too hurry and finish the remodel so i can either cash out refi or pull out a heloc i just wanted to show this Amazing community what progress i have done on this house and get your opinions. the remodel is about 75% done still have 3 bedrooms to finish.

also i was curious what is the best option to do after the cash out refi, should i go and put 20% down on a couple single family homes or multi and get a loan from bank or use all my Cash out money to Fund a deal or use the cash out money to Fund a couple down payments? after the cash out part i get a little confused on what to do any help Will be awesome i respect this community so much!!!

also i need somewhere to live so i was thinking my best option would be to stay in this current house pull money out and that money would fund my deals.

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