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Seasoned Landlord, BRRRR Newbie
Howdy. My name is Nathan and I'm way new to the BRRRR method and community. I've known since I was 19 that real estate is how I wanted to retire. I listened to my dad and so many others about their investment regrets and just did what they suggested; buy a house, rent it out, get it paid off after 20 years, and live off the income. Not a bad way to do things, but after watching a few BRRRR podcasts I realized I could not only do it better, but also make a living off of that income.
My biggest fear and question is how to do multiple BRRRRs in relative succession without your credit going in the toilet.
I know that I can do this, and make a living off of it, but taking the first steps is really scary.